On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 10:49 -0500, Gray, Shawn wrote:
> I read your threads on resizing NTFS but havnig difficulty executing
> the run_qtparted command from the bootcd.
>
> Can you provide detailed steps to execute the run_qtparted from the
> command prompt. All I ever get is file or directory not
I read your threads on resizing NTFS but havnig difficulty executing
the run_qtparted command from the bootcd.
Can you provide detailed steps to execute the run_qtparted from the command
prompt. All I ever get is file or directory not found.
Thanks,
Shawn
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[Karl Hegbloom]
> ... says that ntfsresize is free software, and it sounds like it
> might be possible to call on it from partman. It's certainly worth
> having a look at!
Adding ntfs resize support into libparted would help most installers
and partition systems. If anyone find time to work on t
On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 15:32 -0700, Karl Hegbloom wrote:
> I thought I'd let everyone know that the www.sysresccd.org beta has a
> qtparted on it that runs on a framebuffer, and can successfully resize a
> Windows XP NTFS partition.
I found out more about this. Apparently, QTparted uses "ntfsresiz
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 03:32:43PM -0700, Karl Hegbloom wrote:
> I thought I'd let everyone know that the www.sysresccd.org beta has a
> qtparted on it that runs on a framebuffer, and can successfully resize a
> Windows XP NTFS partition. Boot the CD, type "run_qtparted". After the
> resize, boot
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 03:32:43PM -0700, Karl Hegbloom wrote:
> I thought I'd let everyone know that the www.sysresccd.org beta has a
> qtparted on it that runs on a framebuffer, and can successfully resize a
> Windows XP NTFS partition. Boot the CD, type "run_qtparted". After the
> resize, boot
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