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08-08-2002 01:46 AM
08-08-2002 01:46 AM
Resizing ext2 file system
Hello,
Currently, my machine has got one ext2 file system. For some purpose, I need some space for which it this ext2 file system partition needs to be shrinked. It starts from 800th cylinder and ends at 1300th cylinder.
Is it possible to resize it so that it starts from 100th cylinder and ends at 1300th cylinder?
Thanks.
Soumen Ghosh
Currently, my machine has got one ext2 file system. For some purpose, I need some space for which it this ext2 file system partition needs to be shrinked. It starts from 800th cylinder and ends at 1300th cylinder.
Is it possible to resize it so that it starts from 100th cylinder and ends at 1300th cylinder?
Thanks.
Soumen Ghosh
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08-08-2002 05:00 AM
08-08-2002 05:00 AM
Re: Resizing ext2 file system
Soumen,
Check out this link
http://linux.msede.com/ext2/
Hope this helps if so please don't forget the points.
Check out this link
http://linux.msede.com/ext2/
Hope this helps if so please don't forget the points.
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