Thanks for your reply, I used the GParted Live CD to repair the filesystem and my OS recognizes all the partition size... Jerry Feldman wrote:
On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 00:16:35 +0200 Fernando Costa <jfcosta1@yahoo.com> wrote:
I used Partition Magic to resize the partition
As has been mentioned previously, you need to resize the file system as Partition Magic will not. The command line utility is: resize2fs.
I have found that QTParted tends to work in a similar manner to Partition Magic. QTParted uses GNUParted. You can boot a Knoppix live CD and run QTParted, or you can download the GParted Live CD if partitioning is all you want. http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
The YaST partitioner works, but I have found some issues with it. I prefer to run a live CD to ensure that none of the partitions are being used. One word of caution, some live CDs, such as Knoppix will use a swap partition on the HD if there is one, but you can always turn that off.
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