Sorry for the blank post.
[email protected] wrote:
You might try resizing back to the original size, then chkdsk, then try
GParted again, letting it resize the filesystem and partition together.
Tried that. It also did not work.
In fact, by using ntfsresize back to the original size of 159G,
it responded to say 100% complete, but now there is only 148G
instead of the original 159G showing in sba5. Amazing.
Not really. There's overhead with any filesystem (FAT, inodes, etc),
which is what makes up the difference.
In utter frustration, I finally just hit the DELETE button on sba5
and it won't allow that either. It said it couldn't do that if
there were any mounted partitions in sba1 (which of course includes
the Linux partitions (or file systems) that are within sba1.
Utterly incomprehensible.
Not really. I presume you did something that mounted a filesystem in one
of the partitions, but given that you haven't even told us *how* you're
running GParted, it's sorta hard for us to guess. :(
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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