"J. Javier Maestro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>       /dev/hda1     Apple partition table
>       /dev/hda2     Apple bootstrap
>       /dev/hda3     Linux swap  (1G)
>       /dev/hda4     EMPTY (for XFS, 57G)
>       /dev/hda5     Linux Native (EXT3, for sarge / )
>
> so when I grow hda4 it swallows hda5 and I end up with a nice numbered
> system? :)  Does the opposite (grow hda5 to swallow hda4) work (if you

You can only grow an XFS FS, you cannot "move" it, I mean the start of
the partition cannot move. So hda4 remains hda4 (starts at the same
place), it's only bigger.

> know, of course)? If worse comes to worse, I can always fix the
> partition numbers and mess with /etc/fstab, right?

Yes. Depends what you mean by "worse". :)

JB.

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