Re: Resizing PPC partitions

2004-09-16 Thread Sven Luther
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 11:55:36PM +0200, Pander wrote: > Sven Luther wrote: > >On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 06:16:55PM -0400, Bradley Alexander wrote: > > > >>I have a Powerbook G3 Pismo, which dual-boots Mac OS9 and Debian. I > >>inherited this laptop in this state, which is fine with me. > >> > >>I

Re: Resizing PPC partitions

2004-09-15 Thread Josh Lauricha
On Wed 09/15/04 23:55, Pander wrote: Talking about HFS+ partitions, I have one which rarely mounts as read-write, usually is is read-only file-system because there is apparently someting wrong with the partition. It suggests running fsck, but that results in this: # fsck /dev/hda14 fsck 1.35 (28

Re: Resizing PPC partitions

2004-09-15 Thread Pander
Sven Luther wrote: On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 06:16:55PM -0400, Bradley Alexander wrote: I have a Powerbook G3 Pismo, which dual-boots Mac OS9 and Debian. I inherited this laptop in this state, which is fine with me. I run Linux 99.9% of the time, but the drive is partitioned with 5GB for Linux

Re: Resizing PPC partitions

2004-09-15 Thread Sven Luther
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 06:16:55PM -0400, Bradley Alexander wrote: > I have a Powerbook G3 Pismo, which dual-boots Mac OS9 and Debian. I inherited > this laptop in this state, which is fine with me. > > I run Linux 99.9% of the time, but the drive is partitioned with 5GB for > Linux > and almos

Re: Resizing PPC partitions

2004-09-13 Thread david
Bought a new hd - but after my current crop of issues, that is not something i recommend ;) you could try using the apple disk tool to re partition your hd, then reinstall the apple partition. classic can run under a gig david On Sep 14, 2004, at 8:16 AM, Bradley Alexander wrote: I have a

Resizing PPC partitions

2004-09-13 Thread Bradley Alexander
I have a Powerbook G3 Pismo, which dual-boots Mac OS9 and Debian. I inherited this laptop in this state, which is fine with me. I run Linux 99.9% of the time, but the drive is partitioned with 5GB for Linux and almost 6GB for Mac OS. I would like to resize the drive and give the additional 4GB