Non-destructively resize ext3 on PPC

Felix Jodoin felixj at shaw.ca
Fri Jan 7 20:29:56 MST 2005


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You can, with tools from Micromat, SubRosaSoft, and FWB (Although 
Partition Toolkit sucked, I bought it and it only worked once). I have 
no clue how to use parted.. I kind of wish fdisk had partition resizing 
built in.

Regards,

- -Felix

On 7-Jan-05, at 6:31 PM, Cian Duffy wrote:

> Sorry, just realised the reason that /sbin/parted wasn't finding
> anything was I was on OSX. D'oh!
>
> Has anyone sucessfully used this tool? I presume you can't use it on
> the disk you're running off....
>
> Cian
>
>
> On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 00:26:39 +0000, Cian Duffy <myob87 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Intel, you can non-destructively resize ext3 partitions. I'd like
>> to experiment with (OS that shall rename unnamed) on my iBook, and due
>> to using my OSX pretty heavily, I'd like to shave a few gigs from my
>> YDL partitions. Are there any tools for Linux that can be used to do
>> this, non-destructively?
>>
>> Cian
>>
>>
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