[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The commercial software, Partition Magic, resizes partitions and is 
> supposed to be able to resize ext2 filesystems.  

> fdisk or FIPS can resize partitions but can't grow a file system, so 
> you would have to backup your data, resize the partition, create a 
> new filesystem, and restore the backup. Another option is wiping the 
> root partition and reinstalling Linux from scratch. 

Which version would this be?  I've read a review of 3.02 which specifically 
states that Partition Magic can now recognize and move, but _NOT_ resize Linux 
ext2 partitions.

Best
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Rick Forrister                 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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