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тАО04-01-2006 05:20 AM
тАО04-01-2006 05:20 AM
hi
howto resize windows XP NTFS partition using linux tools ?
kind regards
chris
howto resize windows XP NTFS partition using linux tools ?
kind regards
chris
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тАО04-01-2006 09:22 AM
тАО04-01-2006 09:22 AM
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Shalom Chris,
http://www.sysresccd.org
This distribution is the one I have used to resize Windows XP a number of times. You need to defragment your XP partition beforehand and not try and reduce it to below zero bytes free.
This is a winner, just download and create and ISO image.
SEP
http://www.sysresccd.org
This distribution is the one I have used to resize Windows XP a number of times. You need to defragment your XP partition beforehand and not try and reduce it to below zero bytes free.
This is a winner, just download and create and ISO image.
SEP
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тАО04-01-2006 09:54 PM
тАО04-01-2006 09:54 PM
Re: resize windows XP NTFS partition using linux
Hi Chris,
Unless you know what you're doing (which I guess you don't, otherwise you wouldn't be asking!), use the rescue CD that SEP suggestes - I've used it a few times.
Another alternative is use a Mandriva installation CD (DVD).
Mandriva includes an option for "Installing using space on a Windows Partition".
[Note: other Linuxes may have this facility, but I've not found them/used them]
This will allow you to resize using a nice, simple graphical tool.
I've done this a couple of times too:
(After defragging your HD *AND* backing up any important data!)
1. Boot from Mandriva install CD
2. Go through install process up to point where you have the resize partition option. From memory, it is the option that says something on the lines of: Install onto freesapce of Windows partition.
3. Resize partition as appropriate
4. Bomb out of the installation process (reboot).
5. Disk is now repartitioned.
If you are wanting to install linux, I would strongly reccommend that you create a large FAT32 partition as well as your linux partitions. This way, you can read/write the FAT32 partition from *either* Windows or Linux - use it to store your data, and you can access it regardless of the OS you boot into...
Good luck (and don't forget to assign points! ;-)
Regards,
Andy Bruce
Unless you know what you're doing (which I guess you don't, otherwise you wouldn't be asking!), use the rescue CD that SEP suggestes - I've used it a few times.
Another alternative is use a Mandriva installation CD (DVD).
Mandriva includes an option for "Installing using space on a Windows Partition".
[Note: other Linuxes may have this facility, but I've not found them/used them]
This will allow you to resize using a nice, simple graphical tool.
I've done this a couple of times too:
(After defragging your HD *AND* backing up any important data!)
1. Boot from Mandriva install CD
2. Go through install process up to point where you have the resize partition option. From memory, it is the option that says something on the lines of: Install onto freesapce of Windows partition.
3. Resize partition as appropriate
4. Bomb out of the installation process (reboot).
5. Disk is now repartitioned.
If you are wanting to install linux, I would strongly reccommend that you create a large FAT32 partition as well as your linux partitions. This way, you can read/write the FAT32 partition from *either* Windows or Linux - use it to store your data, and you can access it regardless of the OS you boot into...
Good luck (and don't forget to assign points! ;-)
Regards,
Andy Bruce
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тАО04-05-2006 04:38 AM
тАО04-05-2006 04:38 AM
Re: resize windows XP NTFS partition using linux
Hi,
I recently did resize my NTFS (Windoze XP) partition on my notebook to get space for Linux.
- Get a Knoppix Live-CD (www.knoppix.org)
- Boot from the CD
- then (I hope my memory serves me) use gparted to resize the partition.
I did make the partition SMALLER, leaving the start cylinder as it was.
There also seem to be Live-CD's around especially for this use (http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfsresize.html)
Hope this helps,
/Thomas
I recently did resize my NTFS (Windoze XP) partition on my notebook to get space for Linux.
- Get a Knoppix Live-CD (www.knoppix.org)
- Boot from the CD
- then (I hope my memory serves me) use gparted to resize the partition.
I did make the partition SMALLER, leaving the start cylinder as it was.
There also seem to be Live-CD's around especially for this use (http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfsresize.html)
Hope this helps,
/Thomas
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