In message <444915109.61308252125289.JavaMail.Twebapp@sf-app1>, Clive Meredith writes: >I currently run a duel boot machine with a 45Gb partition for Win7 Ultimate an >d a 25Gb partition for OpenSolaris 10 (134). I need to shrink NTFS to 20Gb an >d increase the ZFS partion to 45Gb. Is this possible please? I have looked a >t using the partition tool in OpenSolaris but both partition are locked, even >under admin. Win7 won't allow me to shrink the dynamic volume, as the Finsh b >utton is always greyed out, so no luck in that direction.
Shrink the NTFS filesystem first. I've used the Knoppix LiveCD against a defragmented NTFS. Then use beadm(1M) to duplicate your OpenSolaris BE to a USB drive and also send snapshots of any other rpool ZFS there. Then I would boot the USB drive, run format, fdisk and recreate the Solaris fdisk partition on your system, recreate the rpool on slice 0 of that fdisk partition, use beadm(1M) to copy your BE back to your new rpool, and then restore any other ZFS from those snapshots. John groenv...@acm.org _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss