I have a multi-boot system w/ two physical hard drives: 1.2Gb and 13Gb.

The 1.2G drive has a small FAT boot partition, an NT workstation partition
and a 250Mb partition used for NT pagefiles.  The 13G drive has a large
extended partition containing all of my Linux partitions: /boot, /, /home/,
/var, swap.

My problem is that I created these Linux partitions the first time without
much experience in how large they would grow over time.  (For example, my
/home partition is 2Gb while the / is something like 1.2G.)  Short of
repartitioning and reinstalling, has anyone found an acceptable way to
resize/move ext2 and swap partitions?  I know that PQ Partition Magic
advertises that it can do this (and I have used it a number of times on FAT
and NTFS partitions successfully), but I would like to know if any of you
have done this.

Thanks,
Ryan

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