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10-Aug-2005, 01:22 PM #1
Talking making room for a 3rd partition
Hi everyone

Right now I am using an IBM T42 with a 60 gB hard-drive with 40 gigs to fedora core 4 and 20 gigs to windows. I was hoping to shorten the fedora partititon to make room for a third partition, Whoppix 2.7. I thought this ways easy to do with linux but before i start pluggin away at random i thought i would start by asking if it was even possible

I think there is a way to use disk druid for this, if at all possible i would like to keep this simple otherwise ill R.E.F.O.R.M.A.T (oh i swear ill do it, don't tempt me im crazy)

thanks guys appreciate the help as always
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10-Aug-2005, 01:41 PM #2
I know it will work but I've never done it. QT Parted - Partition Magic - don't know about Disk Druid though...
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10-Aug-2005, 04:40 PM #3
it will take me a little time before i can get my hands on partition magic (a few hours really) but i will start there
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