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From: Manuel Rodriguez on 30 Dec 2009 09:44 I have Ubuntu installed. I wanna change the partition size (shrink down to have space for a fat16 partition). I know, that "parted" is the right tool for me because it holds my files on disk. If i start "parted" i get the message: /dev/sda1 is busy, please unmount Ok, i know the conflict: I've booted ubuntu on /dev/sda1 and want to change exact this harddrive. To solve the conflict it would be a good idea to use Knoppix and boot from CD-Rom. And then change /dev/sda1. My problem is that i have no Knoppix CD-ROM. And i also have no Tomsrtbt-rescue disk or something else. So my idea is to boot Ubuntu without mounting the harddisk. Perhaps the mysterios "initrd" file can help me. But i don't know how. Any hints?
From: John Reiser on 30 Dec 2009 11:14 > /dev/sda1 is busy, please unmount http://gparted.sourceforge.net/ Boot a CD with gparted, then all partitions will be modifiable. gparted also provides a helpful graphical display. --
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