How about mounting the partition as ext2, resizing it with parted
and then remounting it as ext3 ? Isn't the only real difference on the
disk itself the .journal file ? I've certainly mounted ext3 volumes as
ext2 from rescue floppies and tinkered with them without seeing any
problems.
What about Partition Magic?
Andy Schuler wrote:
>
> I've seen that utility, but according to the man pages it does ext-2
> partitions but not ext-3.
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> I've seen that utility, but according to the man pages it does ext-2
> partitions but not ext-3.
>
>
> On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 16:14, Hidong Kim wrote:
> > Have you tried parted http://www.gnu.org/so
I've seen that utility, but according to the man pages it does ext-2
partitions but not ext-3.
On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 16:14, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Have you tried parted http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/parted.html?
> I've never used it myself, but I think it's supposed be able to resize
> partit
Have you tried parted http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/parted.html?
I've never used it myself, but I think it's supposed be able to resize
partitions without reformatting.
Andy Schuler wrote:
>
> Anybody know of a tool that will allow me to resize the partitions on an
> in-use production
Anybody know of a tool that will allow me to resize the partitions on an
in-use production machine? It is RH 7.2 using EXT-3 for all the
filesystems. tia
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