Re-partioning

thedogfarted thedogfarted at inbox.lv
Fri Mar 19 19:39:00 UTC 2004


Try BootIt NG. It boots from floppy or cd, you will need win to create 
it. BootIt is not free but have evaluation version with full 
functionality, including ntfs support.

Darren Grant wrote:
> Ok thanks, Alexander... I checked out parted but it doesn't seem to be 
> able to handle NTFS partitions ...  I should have been more specific 
> about XP being on an NTFS partition.  Anyway... that's a good idea to 
> check out the archives... should be able to find the answer there.
> 
> <<
> (parted) print
> Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0.000-19077.187 megabytes
> Disk label type: msdos
> Minor    Start       End     Type      Filesystem  Flags
> 1          0.031  15006.027  primary   ntfs        boot
> 2      15006.028  15108.002  primary   ext3
> 3      15108.003  18567.312  primary   ext3
> 4      18567.312  19077.187  extended              lba
> 5      18567.343  19077.187  logical   linux-swap
> (parted) resize 1 0.031 10006.027
> No Implementation: Support for opening ntfs file systems is not 
> implemented yet.
>  >>
> 
> Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> 
>> Am Fr, den 19.03.2004 schrieb Darren Grant um 19:47:
>>  
>>
>>> I have a 20 GB HD and have XP installed on the first 16 GBs and 
>>> Fedora installed on the last 4 GBs.  I use grub as the boot loader.  
>>> Is there an opensource linux tool that would let me safely resize 
>>> those partitions so that they're more like 10 GBs each?  Something 
>>> like partition magic, but that's open source?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Darren
>>>   
>>
>>
>> parted and qtparted, which is the GUI version using QT libs.
>>
>> Asked and answered several times. Please make use of the archive.
>>
>> Alexander
>>
>>
>>  
>>
> 
> 

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