What I have(partitions): P1: NTFS(Windows) P2: Ext3(/) P3: Fat32 What I want to do: Make P1 smaller Make P2 larger
Questions: As long as I turn off journaling on my ext3(make it ext2) then I should be able to resize it, even if that means adding to the front end of the partition? I'm not worried about resizing the NTFS, that's how I got linux onto this machine to begin with. Do I need to have free space in order to perform operations like this other than the space that is obviously being shifted? I'm going to backup /etc, /home but how do I backup a list of all installed software so that if something goes wrong and I want to get back to what I have without remembering every package I've ever added. Preferably some automatic list that I could re-apt -An alternate use to this idea that I've been thinking about, if I change computers and want to bring a new machine up to the same set of software fast I would need some list that apt can run through. Thanks - Alex _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
