Fedora also "fixed" the partition mapping on the drive, so if you feel like wiping and reinstalling, just create a separate /home at that time. But again, QTParted is the best thing I have found (With out spending a decent amount of green) to resize partitions, but you really need to have free, unallocated space on the drive, and you NTFS should be well and truly defraged first; then again, if your ext3 has less then 5% reserve in the FS it has a tendency not to work well either, not mater how much free space there is in the partition. But I focus mostly on the $$, (After all I am an accountant) BTW if you ever have problems getting an OS onto a drive after something like this, (or after windows has hosed the drive and you don't want to reinstall MS just to get track 3 back) try using the boot an nuke utility on the system rescue disk. Works great :) Quoting "der.hans" : > Am 25. Aug, 2005 schwätzte Josh Coffman so: > > > My kids started fighting over playing Tux games on > > my laptop. So i figured I would dual boot the > > desktop... > > > > I backed-up, defragged, and booted a livecd (Mepis) > > to shrink the partition. > > > > Well Mepis messed up. I like Mepis and was planning > > on using it for the desktop. But now I couldn't do > > anything. Actually, it was QTParted that caused the > > problem. > > > > fixmbr didn't work, couldn't install windows, Mepis > > couldn't install. I tried a couple others that > > couldn't fix it. Anyway, Fedora Core 4 installed > > great. I just told it to use the whole disk an remove > > any previous partitions. > > > > Thing is I was planning on partitioning the drive so I > > could at least have seperate /home and /swap. That way > > I could easily switch distros without deleting > > everyone's files. > > > > Now I'm a little gun-shy about trying to shring a > > partition again, but I'd like to be able to switch > > distros if I feel like it. Suggestions? > > Well, the way to do it is the tool that already burned you... > > parted is the tool to use to resize the partitions. Maybe you missed a > step or it just didn't handle the m$ filesystem properly. > > Dennis highly recommends system rescue cd for parted, but I would > think > anything that has a current version would be fine. > > I recently looked at the parted documentation and they mentioned > problems > with ntfs that had only recently been overcome. I've only used parted > a > couple of times, though, so take advice from others about it as being > more > relevant. > > You should already have a swap partition. Look at /etc/fstab and > output > from 'free'. > > $ grep swap /etc/fstab > /dev/hda6 none swap sw 0 0 > /dev/hdb2 none swap sw 0 0 > $ free > total used free shared buffers > cached > Mem: 515824 506436 9388 0 9376 > 161008 > -/+ buffers/cache: 336052 179772 > Swap: 1474708 737628 737080 > > ciao, > > der.hans > -- > # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.AZOTO.org/ > # Freedom isn't everything, but without freedom you have nothing. - > der.hans > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss