Hello, On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 01:30:26PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: > Samuel Thibault wrote: > > I had to resize pre-installed windows' ntfs partition, and hopefully the > > pre-rc2 is advertised as having "online ntfs resizer". But it isn't > > advertised in the installation process. The partitionning tool just > > tells that there is no room for creating linux partitions. It should > > rather see that there is an ntfs partition, and hence propose the > > user to launch a shell and use the resize tool by hand. Actually, I > > didn't know the name of that tool, so I had to look at /sbin/*ntfs*, > > then /bin/*ntfs*, and at last I found /usr/sbin/ntfsresize. This should > > at least be documented somewhere. > > Why use it by hand? Go into the partitioner, select your ntfs partition, > and tell it to change its size.
I tried it, but either I did not understand what I should do, either it does not work. IIRC, I choosed to modify the partition. Then I moved the cursor on the size. I then choosed 80% And it did not see anything. It does not changed anything. Does someone succed to resize a ntfs partition with partman ? Cheers, -- Pierre Machard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://debian.org GPG: 1024D/23706F87 : B906 A53F 84E0 49B6 6CF7 82C2 B3A0 2D66 2370 6F87
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