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Oen Gparted and right click on /dev/sda2 block. Select 'Resize'. Move handler to Left size and click on Apply button....
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- 07-23-2007 #11
Oen Gparted and right click on /dev/sda2 block. Select 'Resize'. Move handler to Left size and click on Apply button.
It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.
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- 07-23-2007 #12
- 07-23-2007 #13
Post the output of df -h command.
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- 07-23-2007 #14
- 07-23-2007 #15
I'll try to post a bigger picture or I'll type everything down devils_casper.
- 07-23-2007 #16Its Ok. I had to check the mount status only.I'll try to post a bigger picture or I'll type everything down devils_casper.
How much data do you have in NTFS partition? Try to shrink NTFS partition from 38.25 GiB to 25 GB.It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.
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- 07-23-2007 #17
- 07-27-2007 #18
I'm still having trouble resizing my HD. devils_casper do you or anybody else knows what the problem is?
- 07-27-2007 #19
This is really strange problem. Are using GParted LiveCD or Gparted package available in Ubuntu LiveCD?
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- 07-27-2007 #20


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