I have a slight problem in that I'd really like to be able to resize my
/ partition. The problem is that it is formatted as reiserfs so
ParitionMagic won't handle it (unless there is a newer version that the
one I have).
At the moment I have got around the issue by creating /var /usr and
/home
On Saturday 21 Jun 2003 10:27, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
I have a slight problem in that I'd really like to be able to resize
my / partition. The problem is that it is formatted as reiserfs so
ParitionMagic won't handle it (unless there is a newer version that
the one I have).
At the moment I have
Hi,
You can try QtParted:
http://qtparted.sourceforge.net
I posted an ebuild as a bug report.
regards
On Saturday 21 June 2003 10:14, Peter Ruskin wrote:
used to love ParitionMagic but ditched it some time ago because it
doesn't handle anything linux except ext2.
I use Acronis Operating
On 2003.06.21 12:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
You can try QtParted:
http://qtparted.sourceforge.net
I posted an ebuild as a bug report.
regards
Or even regular parted.
It looks like parted 1.6.5 wants to pull in progsreiserfs (not
reiserfsprogs), so I'm assuming there is reiser capability
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 12:16:40 -0400
Chris I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or even regular parted.
It looks like parted 1.6.5 wants to pull in progsreiserfs (not
reiserfsprogs), so I'm assuming there is reiser capability in it.
The online documentation says reiser is supported.
It is.
I used it