Unless the ext2 partition is stored in linux extended partition.
In my experience, even the latest version of Partition Magic (and Server
Magic, for that matter) are unable to handle this partition type.


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>From:  Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >I do not believe it is possible to non-destructively resize an ext2
> >partition.
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>Partition Magic can do it, and has been able to, for a long time now.
>WELL worth the cost.
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