Victor Odhner wrote: > I asked: > > Can Linux dd + parted + other stuff move an XP system to a bigger disk, > > and then stretch the new partition? > > Dale Farnsworth replied: > >> Here's how I have done this: >> >> 1. While booted on WinXP, check the NTFS FS and shutdown properly. >> >> 2. Boot up on a Knoppix CD. >> >> 3. dd the contents of the small drive to the large drive (full drive >> copy). >> >> 4. Increase the size of the NTFS partition. I use cfdisk to delete the >> partition and then recreate it with the new size. >> >> 5. Use ntfsresize to grow NTFS to fill the partition. If you leave off >> the size parameter, ntfsresize expands the fs to fill the partition. >> >> 6. Boot WinXP on the new disk, it will auto-check the disk while >> coming up. >> >> > First of all Dale, thanks for filling in the subject line for me. > (blush) > And thanks to the others who responded. > > Question about #4 and #5: The way I read this is that the "d" command in > cfdisk will delete the partition and merge it with adjacent free > space; then > "n" will make the old partition valid but with a new partition size > ... but the > NTFS filesystem will still be its original size. So using ntfsresize > fixes the > filesystem to fill the partition. Am I on the right track? > > I would first reformat the target disk with XP and look at it with cfdisk > to note the correct geometry and partition size, so that I could get back > to those numbers after the copy operation. > > Thanks, wish me luck! > > Vic > > P.S. -- Jared asked about Windows Media Player. This guy likes to > listen to Internet radio stations, many of which offer only the Windows > Media Player format. One of his few pleasures . . . > Are you *sure* amarok and mplayer I've been able to use them for whatever Internet radio stations I listen to. Course I also have crossover so you may want to try installing wine as well. BTW does anyone know how to use amarok to listen to podcasts? --------------------------------------------------- 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