Hello, all. I've nearly run out of space on / partition at work, and would like to 
move some free space from the Windows partition. It's a little dicey for me, since my 
IT people don't (yet) know I've installed Mandrake 9.2 on that machine. I can't afford 
to screw up the Windows partition; while I haven't booted Win in months, there's no 
telling when I might have to.

I've always used Partition Commander to handle my partitioning tasks at home (a 
Windows-free machine, which makes life so much easier. ;), and it has never failed me. 
However, just as I'm preparing to move space from /mnt/windows to / on the work 
computer, I get a warning from Partition Commander that I'll have to reinit my 
bootloader "if this is a partition that boots Linux." Partition Commander gives 
excellent step-by-step instructions for doing this for Lilo, but I'm using (and vastly 
prefer) GRUB.

Can anyone give me some guidance here? I'm not necessarily tied to using Partition 
Commander-- it's just a familiar tool for me. I don't really know DiskDrake all that 
well, though if this is a better tool I'd certainly appreciate a gentle push in that 
direction. 

Please let me know if I haven't given enough pertinent information, and thanks very 
much in advance.


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