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Old 30-10-2007, 09:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hi all,
well, i have a slight problem. Currently, i have 6+1gb partition allocated for ubuntu. however, as my development work has been increasing on it, so has my space need.

Therefore, i was able to free up about 6 more gb of space from my NTFS partitions.
i can use Norton Partition magic to shrink NTFS partitions and create 6gb of raw space, but can the current '/' partition can be expanded without data loss? or would i have to reinstall ubuntu? ( i won't mind, i have already messsed my system real bad)

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Old 30-10-2007, 10:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have done this kind of work successfully using gparted on about 10 machines, without data loss. But, it can never be guaranteed.
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I have done this kind of work successfully using gparted on about 10 machines, without data loss. But, it can never be guaranteed.
Great!!! thanks!
can u explain the process in a little bit of details, specifically any precautions i should take?
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There's nothing to explain. Just plain resizing.
And only precaution that can be taken is making backups. Nothing else.
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btw cant we create easy paritions something like "/extra" instead of increasing " / " size ?
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btw cant we create easy paritions something like "/extra" instead of increasing " / " size ?
Yes you can do that
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