A fast question: Anyone have experience with the stability of and general wisdom of shifting the Linux partition on a hard drive on a dual boot machine? I am trying to upgrade to a newer kernel and am presented with not enough memory on the Linux side of the drive. Encountered error message: <<An error occurred. Tour system has not enough space left for installation or upgrade (366821583>188726600)>> If the endeavor is too risky I can sacrifice the current Linux install, wipe the partition and install from scratch. (That does undermine the whole benefit of purchasing the proprietary upgrade package though.) Thanks. Colin
Hi, I'm too clear on what you are looking for, so i'm guessing that you want to resize/move a partition. In that case, you may be interested in looking at gnu-parted. A free program that can resize/move partitions. It has a rough interface from what i remember, but it got the job done for me. If you are looking for an easy to use solution there is partition magic, which is a commercial product, that can resize partitions. It only runs on windows, but has the ability to manipulate ext2 filesystems. Hope this helps, On Friday 18 May 2001 12:58, gwlt@ma.ultranet.com wrote:
A fast question: Anyone have experience with the stability of and general wisdom of shifting the Linux partition on a hard drive on a dual boot machine? I am trying to upgrade to a newer kernel and am presented with not enough memory on the Linux side of the drive. Encountered error message: <<An error occurred. Tour system has not enough space left for installation or upgrade (366821583>188726600)>> If the endeavor is too risky I can sacrifice the current Linux install, wipe the partition and install from scratch. (That does undermine the whole benefit of purchasing the proprietary upgrade package though.) Thanks. Colin
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On Fri, 18 May 2001, Brad Noyes wrote: brad> resize partitions. It only runs on windows, but has the brad> ability to manipulate ext2 filesystems. Hope this helps, Partition Magic can be run directly from it's own boot disk as well, which is useful if you don't have Windows installed.
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