Sthitaprajna wrote:
>
> On 29 Jun 00, at 23:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> AFAFIK, FIPS is a FAT resizer. It cannot partition ext2 partitions.
>
that is what i was worried about. it is surprising that such a good
utlitity has not yet been written for ext2 partitioning.
> If you've bot got much on the hdd, then repartition and install MS
> Win first, then Linux.
>
no, no. i am already having win95 and rh6.2 running well on 2GB each on
a 8.5 GB drive.
the problem is that i had left remaining 4 GB for NT and other backup
purposes. now addicted to linux, i am not interested in NT and i want to
expand both the above partitions by 1 GB each.
is there any FAT and ext2 utility which can seamlessly expand the
existing working partitions by including remaining unused unformatted
space?
of course, this new space has to be contiguous.
(as read in another email later, does gnu parted do the above)
regards.
-vulcan
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
For information on this and other Linux India mailing lists check out
http://lists.linux-india.org/