Hello Gerard,

last time I tried (about a month ago), I could not get gparted to do the
job, but I'll give you another solution which you may try:  I used
"ntfsresize".  What it does is change the NTFS filesystem to tell it the new
size it will have.  After that, using any partition editor (I used fdisk,
but surely it works with gparted as well) you must delete (yes, it sounds
scary, but that's the way... ntfsresize tells it is to be done that way) the
NTFS partition, and then create it but with the right size (the one you
resized it to be).  I used fdisk since you can delete the partition, then
create a new one, specify the size, and then tell it what type of partition
it is.  It will not try to format it or anything else; just modify the
partition table.

It worked like a charm.

Best regards,

Jonás.

On 1/15/07, Gerard Robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,
I have bought a laptop acer aspire 5102 wlmi_cx1012 and I plane to
resize the partition windows with gparted (using a live-CD knoppix),
but man gparted  says :

Parted can also detect and remove HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS,
UFS (Sun and HP), XFS and ASFS/AFFS/APFS (Amiga) filesystems,
but cannot create, resize or check these filesystems yet.
                    ^^^^^^
Can anyone tell me if there is a linux tool which can resize NTFS
partition or otherwise does exist a tool free which can do that ?

tia

--
Gérard


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