Hi, Giuseppe.

On 07/13/2010 06:30 PM, Giuseppe Valente wrote:
> ../boot:
> boot.cat  gparted  gparted.igz  grub  help.msg  memtest86 
> System.map-gparted

Apparently, the CD that you have is for a x86 architecture. If that is indeed
the case, then it won't boot from a powerpc.

Depending on how much RAM you have, you might like to use a live CD (like
Ubuntu's) and run gparted from there (without mounting any partition from your
hard drive, of course).

Failing that, is there anything like the Firewire/target mode for powermacs? In
that case, you might want to use that as a way to resize your root partition. Or
you could temporarily move the HD to another machine that can run gparted for 
you.


Regards,

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