partition magic will do this (used to be around $50US).  There is also a
fips program that I have used I think it is included on the cdrom.  It is
in the dosutils directory on the 6.1 cd anyway.  I don't recall if fips is
designed to be used on linux partitions or not.  READ THE DOCS FIRST.
also of course, BACKUP before using any tool that is going to dink with
your drive.

Hope this helps,

Bret

Hillel Bilman wrote:

> Hi
>
> I've got a hard drive that has Redhat linux on it, which is half used.
> I'd like to resize the partion and free up some space, in which I can
> install another Operating System.  Unfortunately I have to get
> familiar with Solaris 7 and I'd like to install the Intel version on
> the free space.
>
> Thanks, any hep appreciated
>
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