Thanks. Shall try it. Also, never knew about apt-cached show .
It's very good, actually. Thanks for it too. ;-)
Once upon a time, Marco Parrone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> found a keyboard. And typed:
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>> I want to shorten my 1 Gig root partition. To around 300-400 MB.
>> Without losing data. I m
ext2resize
On Sat, 19 May 2001, V.Suresh wrote:
> I want to shorten my 1 Gig root partition. To around 300-400 MB.
> Without losing data. I mean, just want to resize the partition.
> What software should I use?
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>
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> -V.Suresh. Sureshvuserssourceforgenet
> Http://www16.brinkste
on Sat, May 19, 2001 at 10:02:13PM +0600, V.Suresh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I want to shorten my 1 Gig root partition. To around 300-400 MB.
> Without losing data. I mean, just want to resize the partition.
> What software should I use?
There are "nondestructive" repartitioning tools. All
To resize your root partition with parted, there is a boot disk
available at the parted site here:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/gnu/parted/
You need a boot disk for this since the partition being resized can't be
mounted.
Tom
"V.Suresh" wrote:
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> I want to shorten my 1 Gig root partition. To
Marco Parrone wrote:
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> ...
> > I want to shorten my 1 Gig root partition. To around 300-400 MB.
> > Without losing data. I mean, just want to resize the partition.
> > What software should I use?
> ...
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> i think you should use parted, but i've never used it,
> and i don't know if it work w
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> I want to shorten my 1 Gig root partition. To around 300-400 MB.
> Without losing data. I mean, just want to resize the partition.
> What software should I use?
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i think you should use parted, but i've never used it,
and i don't know if it work well or not.
you can see "apt-cache show
I want to shorten my 1 Gig root partition. To around 300-400 MB.
Without losing data. I mean, just want to resize the partition.
What software should I use?
-V.Suresh. Sureshvuserssourceforgenet
Http://www16.brinkster.com/vsuresh
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