Summary: i assume you now run windowsMe and want to install red hat. if so; 1)if you have other partitions than c: ,choose one (empty) 2) if not (just c:) you ...
Summary: Is the whole drive dedicated to mandrake or just a few partitions? If you are dual booting with XP you should be able to just reformat the partitions ...
Summary: With an image of your Windows partition you should be able to remove any existing partitions and restore the image. The problem with this approach is ...
Summary: "best and most user-friendly Linux" What are you going to do with the systems? Not all people can replace xp. Do you have linux applications or do you...
Summary: I agree with larryf215's response. Your system has the specs to run any Linux distribution you may want to try so there is no sense spending six b...
Summary: does anybody know a free tool which gives me the possibility to resize an existing extended partition? i need to increase the size of it, because ther...
Summary: When I try to resize my windows me partition with partition magic 7 I always get error #19 and it wont resize it. How else could I resize my partition...
Summary: This is an update to my earlier question on how to resize the / partition. http://Computing.net/linux/wwwboard/forum/25978.html Here are the s...
Summary: Hey, It's 4:30 am so I am out of it. But I all of a sudden began wondering how to resize a linux partition. Disk Druid? And just what size should the...
Summary: i am running winxp, i want to install redhat 8.0, redhat doesn't like the ntfs partitions, neither does FIPS, the whole 40gb is dedicated to win, need...
Summary: GNU parted can do this for you. Be carefull though. It normally is successful, but when resizing partitions there is always the possibility of loosing...
Summary: Hi, I'm interested in installing Redhat 8.0 on a computer I have, and want to run dual boot XP and redhat. I currently run Mandrake 9.0 on an other ma...
Summary: Hi, I'm experiencing a little problem here and would really appreciate some help. I really want to get into using Linux, and upon the sucessful use of...
Summary: You can either try resizing one of the partitions with something like parted or if you have a spare hard drive, copy the contents of a partition to th...
Summary: I'm somewhat baffled by the whole topic of moving partitions. I'm currently using a program called "System Commander2000" which acts as a boot manage...
Summary: I have a 30 gig HD split into 2 partitions 1 for Win98(25gig) One for mandrake7.2(5gig) I want to make my linux partition larger (about 15gig) I have ...
Summary: Hi, I am trying to setup Ubuntu Linux on my laptop, but when I run the alternitive setup CD (the liveCD version did not work) and try to resize the pa...
Summary: Dlonra - hi there, thanks for the advice. I've had a go at restoring it, but I think that there is something about the disk geometry that I have misu...
Summary: FYI I don't think DOS fdisk can but GNU/Linux (c)fdisk can change partition types too. For an even more advanced (and free!) partition tool have a loo...
Summary: You need a partition program that supports resizing for the file system you are using, such as parted or partition magic. The partitioner that come...
Summary: Linux only counts space that is not part of an existing partition. To get free space you have to resize the existing ntf partition. The space that ha...