With a third party manager you can. My favorite for this is Partition
Magic. You could also master the use of the 'dd' command.
In the early days of Unix we would use this to move data from Mainframes to
our desktops. The dd command is a bit by bit copy. If you are copying
from a smaller space to a larger one you are ok. This way you copy the
Linux Partition to your new drive, rerun lilo to let it know you have moved
it and them format the old Linux partiton for windows. The dd command
format will look something like dd if=/dev/[your old drive partition]
of=/dev/[your new drive partition]. You will have to do this for each
partition and remember to make swap partition on the new drive using fdisk.
Though I have done this I recommend Parition Magic. Not as messy.
Paul Anderson
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mohammed Ennasar
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 10:09 AM
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Subject: Hard disk!
Hello all,
My hard disk is divided in two parts, one part for Windows and one part
for Linux, for more space I have installed a second hard disk, I ask
if I can translate, for example, the Linux part in this second hard disk
and to widen the Windows part on all the first diske hard?
Thanks a lot.
M.ennasar
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