On Mon, Jan 15, 2007 at 09:19:53PM +0000, Colonel Orange wrote: > Is this possible to do without loosing my / and /home data and if so which > would be the most suitable tool. The Yast2 partition tool will not for > example allow me to edit /dev/hdb2.
Not directly, no. When I installed 10.2, I did everything other than root and swap on LVM for this reason. LVM lets you add and subtract from the pool of available disk space. Nothing stops you, of course, from just making a new filesystem on what used to be the Windows partition, then mounting it somewhere in /srv or /local. Failing that, back it up (endless solutions available), repartition it the way you want it, then put the data back. You'd want to back it up before you messed with the partition table in any case. -- Marc Wilson | "If you understand what you're doing, you're not [EMAIL PROTECTED] | learning anything." -- A. L.
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