From: Pandi on 1 Apr 2010 01:26 Hi, I have a hard disk with size of 50GB and installed Windows with size of 30GB and Linux with remaining size. Is this possible to increase linux partition size from the allotted space from Windows? If so how to do this? Thanks
From: philo on 1 Apr 2010 07:53 Pandi wrote: > Hi, I have a hard disk with size of 50GB and installed Windows with > size of 30GB and Linux with remaining size. > > Is this possible to increase linux partition size from the allotted > space from Windows? If so how to do this? > > Thanks http://gparted.sourceforge.net/ it's pretty safe but still you better back everything up first
From: Bit Twister on 1 Apr 2010 07:56 On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:26:18 -0700 (PDT), Pandi wrote: > Hi, I have a hard disk with size of 50GB and installed Windows with > size of 30GB and Linux with remaining size. > > Is this possible to increase linux partition size from the allotted > space from Windows? Yes. Downside is you may not have enough room on Doze to do any major updates. Suggest adding a second drive.
From: Matt Giwer on 4 Apr 2010 03:11 On 04/01/2010 01:26 AM, Pandi wrote: > Hi, I have a hard disk with size of 50GB and installed Windows with > size of 30GB and Linux with remaining size. > Is this possible to increase linux partition size from the allotted > space from Windows? If so how to do this? You got $40? Get a second HD. If you only have a 50GB drive I am first curious where you got it and second computers are faster than 500MHz these days so you might consider a new one. -- A tax on fattening foods begins with a tax on potatoes and gravy. -- The Iron Webmaster, 4242 http://www.giwersworld.org/holo/nizgas3.html a4 Sun Apr 4 03:09:20 EDT 2010
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