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Hi, I have Red Hat Enterprise 5 and am trying to resize a partition. I am using the resize command within "parted" and am getting the following error - Error: ...
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    Problems resizing partitons in RHEL 5

    Hi,
    I have Red Hat Enterprise 5 and am trying to resize a partition. I am using the resize command within "parted" and am getting the following error - Error: File system has an incompatible feature enabled.


    Just wondering if there is anything I can do ???

    Any help is appreciated.

    Cheers
    Jeff

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    How about: resize2fs [device] [size]

    Link, reconstruct as needed (can't post links being a noob):

    [Aitch] [Tee] [Tee] [Pee] [Colon] [Oblique] [Oblique]allaboutfedora [DOT] blogspot [DOT] com/2007/01/how-to-resize-or-expand-lvm-partitions [DOT] [Aitch] [Tee] [Em] [El]

    Good for VLM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by madjak View Post
    How about: resize2fs [device] [size]

    Link, reconstruct as needed (can't post links being a noob):

    [Aitch] [Tee] [Tee] [Pee] [Colon] [Oblique] [Oblique]allaboutfedora [DOT] blogspot [DOT] com/2007/01/how-to-resize-or-expand-lvm-partitions [DOT] [Aitch] [Tee] [Em] [El]

    Good for VLM.
    LMAO

    All about Fedora: How to resize or expand LVM partitions

    Madjak, it's the little icon of the world with a chain link icon the bottom right corner.
    Last edited by matonb; 09-17-2009 at 09:09 PM. Reason: Can't type for toffee
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    Please don't PM me with questions as no reply may offend, that's what the forums are for.

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    Yes Dude I know.

    As that was my first post, forum rules stopped me from posting links to other sites either with the button or just typing the URL's.

    That was one way round it.

    Thanks for posting the link for me though

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