I'm in a bit of a bind. I need to resize the root partition on one of my systems that doesn't have a floppy drive. The only thing that I have that I can boot from is a CD-ROM drive. I found a rescue floppy that had parted installed and tried using mkisofs to convert it to a CD image, but it doesn't boot. I get an error about running out of data while loading the kernel. I've tried copying over parted to a cd, booting from my Woody CD, and then mounting the CD with parted on it. But I get lots of missing libraries. I've looked all over the net for a bootable CD image with parted on it, and short of downloading a ~500 MB RedHat rescue CD, I haven't found anything. Any suggestions on how to best go about this? I'd like to use the floppy images from the official parted site (www.gnu.org/software/parted) but as there's two of them I'm not quite sure how I'd go about making them into a bootable CD. Any suggestions? TIA.
-Alex
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