Thanks Larry. Finally got it to work. It took a while to figure out how to actually do that maximizing of the complete sda2 partition as I got an error and it failed the first few times I tried it. (See Brian's comment further below). But then I tried "maximizing" to only about 95% of what I thought was available free space, and then it worked. Joe ------------------- Dazed_75 last wrote: > - Select /dev/sda2 (the extended partition) and either maximize > its size (it can only grow to the left) or move it to the left > and then grow it to its maximum size > (whichever gparted will let you do) ***** [Joe observed: This was an important key] ***** > - select /dev/sda5 and move it to the left > - select /dev/sda6 and move it to the left > - select /dev/sda7 and either maximize its size (it can only grow to the > left) or move it to the left and then grow it to its maximum size > By the way, I would Apply Changes after each step as a precaution. > I've had much more success that way. ---------------------- Brian Parma last wrote: > Oddly enough I was trying to do just this today. I kept getting > errors about not being able to modify my extended partition. > > In the end, I just used fsarchiver to backup the partition(s), > destroyed them, recreated them the way I wanted them on the disk, > then restored them again with fsarchiver. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss