Accessing free space on a Linux File system
Richard Pieri
richard.pieri-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Tue Nov 3 10:52:24 EST 2009
If it's unpartitioned space at the end of the extended partition
(partition 4) then there is a simpler answer: use fdisk to create a
new partition on the extended partition. fdisk will do all the
calculations for you; all you need to do is set the size you want and
the partition type.
If it's partitioned space on an existing partition then you need to
resize that partition (which will require dismounting). Parted should
be able to do that, although resizing raw partitions on a running
system is a little risky. Better to use the one of the GNU Parted
bootable CDs available or an Ubuntu live CD or such. In this case you
tell Parted how small you want to make the partition and it will
automatically calculate for you.
--Rich P.
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