On Saturday 21 Jun 2003 10:27, Jamie Dobbs wrote:
> I have a slight problem in that I'd really like to be able to resize
> my / partition. The problem is that it is formatted as reiserfs so
> ParitionMagic won't handle it (unless there is a newer version that
> the one I have).
>
> At the moment I have got around the issue by creating /var /usr and
> /home partitions and moving that data from the old directories on the
> main (/) partition onto these newly mounted volumes. This has worked
> well but I worry a little about what I can do if one of these
> partitions fills up as I cannot resize any of them due to most of
> them being reiserfs.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions of know of any tools to resize a
> reiserfs parition?
>
I used to love ParitionMagic but ditched it some time ago because it 
doesn't handle anything linux except ext2.

I use Acronis Operating System Selector, at a fraction of the price of 
ParitionMagic and it fits on a floppy.  <http://www.acronis.com/>

Peter
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