I have read through the list archives and I just want to confirm that it appears parted will not resize ext3 partitions. This is parted 1.6.11 Linux Kernel 2.4.26 Slackware 9.0 (if that matters) If t
Hello, I search the archives but could not find any answer to this. I have a root filesystem with ext3, kernel 2.4.25. I wanted to resize it down by a couple of GBs, tried the default boot disk (part
Eeek. You shouldn't do that. You are lucky that Parted doesn't support this. Sounds like you need to unmount first! Is this your root file system? If it is, you need to use a bootdisk. However, Parte
I have parted 1.6.6 running on redhat 9. I would like to resize this ext3 partition, but when I tried it gave the output: (parted) resize 2 38162.219 48162.219 Error: Filesystem was not cleanly unmou
Well, it is not me, but indeed i seem to remember a mention in that bug report about pc98. Would the right solution here be to use a msdos partition table ? I will ask Eugenia about it. Ok, my knowle
It looks like you have a pc98 (not msdos) partition table. On pc98 (at the time this code was written), the BIOS/Linux worked together nicely to get this info reliably. Cheers, Andrew
Hello, I need some help with the debian bugreport found at : http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=228870 Main point are : The harddisk is an old quantum fireball, with caracterstics of :
Dear Ruggero, You cannot do that, cause redhat's Disk Druids or mkfs/mke2fs are NOT compatible with parted!!!! - Boot in Rescue mode from the CD without mounting anything!! - Create a new partition u
Hi, I have installed redhat linux 9.0 and i need to copy partitions to a secondary hard disk. The filesystem of the partitions seems to be ext3 I have create the partitions with fdisk disk A and disk
Parted correctly identifies my root partition (minor 3) as ext3 format Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0.000-38154.375 megabytes Disk label type: msdos Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags 1 0.031 8158.