On Friday 03 August 2007 15:01, Sunny wrote: > Just adding entries in fstab does not create partitions. You > need first to resize the partition on which suse resides. If > you use ubutu, I think the the right tool is gparted (I may be > wrong). After you resize this partition, you can create new > ones on the freed space. > > But before you resize the partition, make sure u resize the > filesystem, otherwise you will corrupt it.
Thanks Sunny. And Jerry Feldman. GParted is on the Ubuntu CD and works like a charm. I shrank both partitions to make room for other distros. I did not resize and the installed SuSE 10.2 seems to be ok. I spent many hours trying to find out why YaST, cfdisk and parted don't work. Marty -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
