Hi Colin,

There is a disk utility from Techtools (http://www.techtools.com.au/) called
DiskStudio. It claims to create and remove disk partitions on the fly. I
have not used it, may be someone the list have that can make some comments
on the product.
 
Cheers,
Peder 

on 17/5/05 9:38 PM, Gordon Design at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Guys,
> 
> I have my HD partitioned in 3 (System, Scratch and Documents). I've
> recently upgraded to Panther 10.3.6 from OS 9.2 and I keep getting a
> 'Startup Disk is almost full' warning. (I have 0S 9 on the 'system'
> partition and Panther on 'Scratch' partition)
> I really can't see the benefit in having my HD partitioned in 3 any
> longer and restoring to 1 primary disk would eliminate this 'disk full
> warning'.
> Can anyone suggest how to repartition the HD back to 1 primary HD
> AND/OR suggest a good argument for keeping it the way it is, apart from
> retaining 0S9 to run old apps.
> 
> Any help appreciated.
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Colin Gordon
> 
> GORDON DESIGN
> Ph: 9448 6346
> Fax: 9448 6346
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