more on partitioning

Jude DaShiell jdashiel at shellworld.net
Sat Oct 9 00:33:17 BST 2010


First, see if info or man pages for parted are on line so those can be 
read with google.  If not, parted.doc may be in some directory on your 
disk.  You might want to try mandb --quiet before you do any of this since 
if you don't have a manpages index it'll be a bit difficult to find 
existing documentation.On Fri, 8 Oct 2010, Glenn Ervin wrote:

> Hi,
> In Ubuntu, I went to the terminal, and in parted, I ran resize, and gave it
> 32kb, which it offered as a start point, and 125 for an end point.
> Then it came back and said that it cannot support the file system.
> I thought that Ubuntu supported NTFS.
> How do I go about increasing the size of my 25.8 GB partition using Ubuntu?
> Thanks
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