if you are using ext3 then i think you can use partition magic to
partition your harddrives and the partitions on them(this is assuming
ofcourse that you are running windows and are ready to shell out quiet
some money for it...or download it illegelly...;))
Rishabh

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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Pravin Rajguru wrote:

> Hi,
>
> A small query.
> Is there any utility to resize '/' partition without any data loss.
> I tried google but could not find the appropriate tool, as it needs some
> basic knowledge of cylinders etc.
>
> can anyone suggest me some tool for resizing the partition and also any
> link to know more about the partitioning etc.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Pravin
>
>
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