>
> On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 11:30:42AM +0000, paddy wrote:
> > What you can do as a workaround is use the relevant tool to remove
> > the ext3 features that parted doesn't like, resize, and then add them
> > back in.
>
> Bah, this is hacky, i would just use resize2fs directly in this case, and
> anyway, i think this problem also applies to newer ext2 partitions.
>
mmm

I tried also but far from being an expert of fdisk at one moment I made enough
mistake to reach to broken my fs :-(
(... :-) I had a fresh backup so don't have any pb to recover data)

I had an additional remark:
to use this disk as a new boot disk (a mirror) for my hppa box I need at
least
a (small) /boot fs standing in the first 2Gb of the disk
I have so to move my original data slice. Unfortunately, the best I can do
is to reduce the size of my fs to 20Gb (on a disk of 36Gb). So I will never
have any opportunity to copy it at another place on the same disk (the only
other available disk being of only 9Gb) to mimic the move.

hth,
    Joel



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