On Sun, May 25, 2003 at 11:57:08AM +0100, Grzesiek Sedek wrote: > Hello you, > What is the best way to resize hfs+ partiton to create more space for > linux?
I'm assuming you don't want to lose what's on your Mac partition. The easiest way is to use a commercial MacOS partitioning program which supports partition resizing. Resize the partition under MacOS to where you want it, and leave the rest as free space. Then with mac-fdisk under linux, create a new partition from the free space. Initialize it with a linux filesystem, and edit your fstab to mount it where you want (probably /home after copying the files from your current /home to it). Without using a partitioner with resizing capability, you need to wipe the partition completely (after copying what's on it somewhere else), delete it and create a new smaller one for MacOS, then copy the stuff back to it or else re-install the MacOS system from CD and just copy your documents back. -- Debian GNU/Linux Operating System By the People, For the People Chris Tillman (a people instance)