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RE: [OT?] FIPS.exe Question
- From: "Darin Peterson" <dlpeterson cableone net>
- To: "Getting started with Red Hat Linux" <redhat-install-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: [OT?] FIPS.exe Question
- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:42:29 -0700
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[mailto:redhat-install-list-bounces redhat com]On Behalf Of Rick Stevens
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 10:38 AM
To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux
Subject: Re: [OT?] FIPS.exe Question
karlp ourldsfamily com wrote:
> I've used FIPS.EXE in the past to create a second partition from an
> existing partition for a dual boot PC, however I am now in need of
> enlarging a partition and removing the second one for retiring a dual boot
> to be just a windows pc for an old 16-bit app that isn't available for
> Linux. So, is there software for Windows similar to FIPS that would allow
> me to do this?
Wouldn't the disk manager in W2K/XP do the job? I won't swear to it, as
I try to stay away from that sort of thing in the Winblows world.
> As an aside, I would use this command for AIX:
> # chfs -a size='6930442' /u1
> Is there a similar command in Linux?
For ext2/ext3, sure..."resize2fs". You need to grow the partition
first, using parted or some such, then you can "resize2fs /dev/hdxp".
See "man resize2fs" for details.
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You can also check out "diskpart". It's somewhat cryptic, but it should do
the job. Start -> Run -> diskpart.
Take a look at the help.
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