Shrinking an reiserfs partition?

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Shrinking an reiserfs partition?

#1 Post by seneca » Mon May 22, 2006 6:16 am

I need to get swsusp up and running, but for that I need a swap partition. So I need to shrink my root to accomodate a 1Gb swap, hur can I do that without loosing all of my data?
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#2 Post by smugiri » Tue May 23, 2006 1:37 pm

Acronisor Advanced Partition Manager 6.0 if you want to spend some dollars.


If not, reiserfsprogs and resize_reiserfs are recommended here and here.

YMMV. All wisdom says back up your work before trying this and use a live CD or boot disk. Disk tools are usually the ax that kills the golden goose in my opinion.
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#3 Post by icantux » Fri Jun 02, 2006 9:42 pm

I had a couple of bad experiences in the past with reiserfs_resize, so I don't use that anymore. Perhaps it was buggy then and not now, but I don't take chances. You don't need partition magic or acronys or whatever else that you have to pay for either.

There's a free set of utilities called "System Rescue" (http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page). It's a downloadable ISO (120MB) based on gentoo.

When you boot from that CD you then run "qtparted" (I believe the command is "run_qtparted". You can then resize your partitions in a gui environment. It will also allow you to create a swap partition right away as well!!

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