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[ILUG] modifying partitions

[ILUG] modifying partitions

Liam Bedford lbedford at wbtsystems.com
Mon Jun 26 10:46:16 IST 2000


On Mon, Jun 26, 2000 at 10:32:56AM +0100, Vincent Murphy came forth with:
>  i need a 400MB swap partition to run oracle.
> 
[snip]
>  what i want to do is chop 400-64 = 336MB off /dev/hdb7, move partitions
> hdb3-hdb7 forward to the end of the disk, and enlarge the swap partition
> (hdb2) to fill up the new 336MB free space between it and hdb3.
> 
>  does anybody know how i can achieve this?
yes. Get resize2fs from Partition Magic (only 50 quid). I haven't seen
a free one around though :(

L.
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