  | |  | How to increase initially defined hard disk size. | How to increase initially defined hard disk size. 2004-05-24 - By akonstam@(protected)
Back On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 09:06:51AM -0400, Brian T. Brunner wrote: > > I couldn't see an equivalent to Partition Magic that was free. > Shareware, yes, and at prices comparable to Partition Magic. > What were you suggesting (maybe I missed it)? > > Brian Brunner > brian.t.brunner@(protected) > (610)796-5838 > > >>> john.barker@(protected) 05/24/04 03:36AM >>> > vinay mangal schrieb: > Dear all, > I have a machine with 40 GB Hard disk. When I loaded my Linux in > dual boot with windows 2000 I defined a 10GB space for linux. The > remain hard disk is partitioned in 2 drives C and D with FAT32 and > NTFS for windows 2000. My Linux area is going to be full. I want to > take out additional 10 GB space from C or D drive and add in the > existing linux data area.How can I do it? > > with regards > > Your solution may be http:/www.symantec.com/product/ > Partions Magic is a real fine tool for your problem. > > Regaerd's > > > Hi, > > Partition magic is and excellent tool for repartioning. I'm sure you could > possibly find a free alternative at http://www.downloads.com > > regards > THe free alternative is parted which comes with your Linux distribution. -- -- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- Aaron Konstam Computer Science Trinity University One Trinity Place. San Antonio, TX 78212-7200
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