Re: partitioning "after the fact"

2006-01-17 Thread Jerry McAllister
> > I guess I didn't plan well in my partitioning scheme for this laptop. > > I have a 15G primary partition #1 containing XP, > 15G logical partition #2 containing empty space recovered from > a previous Linux install, > 15G primary partition #3 containing FreeBSD, and the rest of > the d

Re: partitioning "after the fact"

2006-01-17 Thread David Kelly
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 02:13:43PM -0800, Rob wrote: > I guess I didn't plan well in my partitioning scheme for this laptop. > > I have a 15G primary partition #1 containing XP, 15G logical partition > #2 containing empty space recovered from a previous Linux install, 15G > primary partition > #

Re: partitioning "after the fact"

2006-01-17 Thread Dick Davies
On 17/01/06, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > #2 containing empty space recovered from a previous Linux install, 15G > primary partition > t I would like to make partition #2 to also contain > FreeBSD. But if I remember correctly there is no way to do such a > thing without starting all over a

partitioning "after the fact"

2006-01-17 Thread Rob
I guess I didn't plan well in my partitioning scheme for this laptop. I have a 15G primary partition #1 containing XP, 15G logical partition #2 containing empty space recovered from a previous Linux install, 15G primary partition #3 containing FreeBSD, and the rest of the disk unallocated. I th