Re: Adding A New Partition

1998-06-25 Thread Shawn McMahon
-Original Message- From: Brian Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 2:44 PM Subject: Re: Adding A New Partition You can use PowerQuest's PartitionMagic to non-destructively resize partitions. It does support Linux ext2, but I've

Adding A New Partition

1998-06-23 Thread Charlotte Crothers
I finally have everything working well. Now I've decided I need to steal some space from Windows. Made another 250meg available for Linux, but now I can't figure out how to move things to that partition. I would really like to do this without doing a re-install since I just got everything

Re: Adding A New Partition

1998-06-23 Thread Michael Jinks
Charlotte Crothers wrote: I finally have everything working well. Now I've decided I need to steal some space from Windows. Made another 250meg available for Linux, but now I can't figure out how to move things to that partition. I would really like to do this without doing a re-install

Re: Adding a new partition

1998-06-23 Thread Alexander K. Hansen
Original message: I finally have everything working well. Now I've decided I need to steal some space from Windows. Made another 250meg available for Linux, but now I can't figure out how to move things to that partition. I would really like to do this without doing a re-install since I just got

Re: Adding A New Partition

1998-06-23 Thread Brian Wright
You can use PowerQuest's PartitionMagic to non-destructively resize partitions. It does support Linux ext2, but I've noticed that you can't use it to create a Linux ext2 partition. You should be able to resize the partition, though. Of course, back everything up before doing it. :) Best,