On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 22:44:04 -0500, Russell Simmons wrote: ->i'm reposting this question, as no one has answered it...can anyone tel me ->if this is possible?... -> ->Russell Simmons wrote: -> ->> i have a dual boot box (windoze 98/lm 6.0) on a 5.1 gig wd hd...when i ->> partitioned the drive i gave 4 gigs to windoz, (c), and i gig to use for ->> linux, (d), (hda1=windoz, hda2=linux swap, hda3=/, hda4=/home)...i used ->> linux fdisk to partition the 1 gig...a friend of mine went to linux ->> world expo, and broght me back a copy of 7.0, compliments of ->> nylug...while checking out the tutorial on the mandrake site, it appears ->> that i could resize my 4 gig windoze partition, without wiping out c, ->> and give more space for linux, using c and d...is this true? will 7.0 ->> resize a fat32 native windoz partition without out data lose?... ->> Generally you have to use a tool to manage your partions like Questware Partion Manager or others. I myself use Partion Manager for a long time and it works realy good in changing Windows partitions. So, next one. I got a few Linux cd's out of Magazins and in ONE of these are a spezial free ! Version of Partition Magic for your Problem. So I don't know if it is inside MD 7 and Linux itself woun't do the job ( I guess) . BTW There are some shareware / freeware tools outside for changing Partions ( zdnet -> download -> ?? a tool from PC Professional) If you want me to do I can find the exact places .. Bye Peter Tel: +49 (30) 742 61 10 Fax: +49 (30) 743 750 02 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ #: 55400701