I have up and running two versions of Debian. like this main OS AMD64
AMD64_Debian_Etch_4.0_dev_sda1.png http://666kb.com/i/appx8zyc7y0uwlkd5.png With swap partition. AMD64_Debian_Etch_4.0_dev_sda5.png http://666kb.com/i/appxavb8nhi5q8swp.png Then after one version was up and running I decided or I had planned to append another version. second OS as 32 bit. i386_Debian_Etch_4.0_dev_sda3.png http://666kb.com/i/appxbx8zcfzaxcs49.png With swap partition. # is this necessary, I use GRUB Boot manager and the OS are selected during boot. # Why can't I simply use only one single swap partition assigned to both OS versions, please? i386_Debian_Etch_4.0_dev_sda4.png http://666kb.com/i/appxclggdnfhk2v6h.png Here is my problem, Free_space_not_partitioned.png http://666kb.com/i/appxdhnannw04kz15.png I'd like to append 32 bit fedora, solaris 10 64 bit, Win XP 32 bit. Why is that impossible? What can I do to change it? I had no success with knoppix, I have downloaded gparted-livecd-0.3.4-8.iso The manual said it is better to use gparted from within a running OS, gparted is according to my understanding meant to _resize_ a partition or _copy_ data from one partition to another. To put it clear, that is not what I want. Both versions of debian etch 4.0 runs perfectly. I think simply changing the type of the partition could permit more OS to be installed in the existing unusable free space. Here is some details. http://pastebin.ca/600147 Best regards Morten -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]