· Daniel Barkalow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The main issue is that ext3 doesn't support resizing.
This is plain wrong. It always used to support resizing. "Lately" (like
in at least the last year, or so), even online resizing is supported by
stock kernel. The patch, which was required for this, made
· Joe Menola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thursday 19 October 2006 7:02 pm, Lord Sauron wrote:
>> I have three partitions on my workstation's hard drive.
>>
>> /dev/sda1 = ntfs (windows)
>> /dev/sda3 = linux-swap
>> /dev/sda4 = ext3 (SuSE 10.1)
>>
>> Where sda2 should be used to be and XFS partition
· Lord Sauron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 10/20/06, Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Friday 20 October 2006 07:47, Daniel Barkalow wrote:
>> > The main issue is that ext3 doesn't support resizing. You need to
>> > create a new filesystem in order to get a different size.
>> > Furthermo
On 10/21/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
· Lord Sauron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm just scared to
> use it because I don't know how.
Read the man page. The easiest usage (and I assume most common) is:
I did read the man page. The whole thing. If counfused the heck out
of me. I
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