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Repartitioning full HD, ntfs <- > ext3

Repartitioning full HD, ntfs <- > ext3

2004-02-05       - By Edward Dekkers

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Rade Trimceski wrote:

> Hey guys (and girls? :)_) --
>
> I have a fully populated ext3 partition mounted on /. On the same HD I
> have plenty of room on an ntfs partition. Is there any way (without
> loosing data) to resize the partitions, i.e. take some chunk from the
> ntfs one and expand the ext3 partition mounted on /. I know I can create
> another ext3 partition but what if I don 't want to do that. I have
> almost any tool available to me under winxp, like partition magic etc
> etc.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Rade
>
>
>
>

If your Partition Magic is recent enough, you should just be able to use
that. I 've resized ext3 partitions with it a few times with no problem.

The only reason I say recent is because slightly older versions only
supported ext2. There is a way around that problem too, but requires
more hassle.

Regards,
Ed.



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