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so i installed arch on my new laptop a few days ago and have it configured the way i want, 6-7 days of hard work.
and i dont know why but i didnt get myself a /home seperate partition, but i really want that, and i dont want to reinstall now.
its a 160gb drive,
my partition table is as follows:
/ ~100gb, ext3
/swap ~2gb, swap
/win ~50gb, ntfs
i just want to split the first partition in half like this:
/ ~15gb, ext3
/home ~85gb, ext3
(and ofcourse still keep the swap and win partitions)
and i havent installed anything beyond that 15gb so no data would be destroyed (if not ext3 has spread data all over the partition, which i doubt ).
so i started gparted and saw that i couldnt do anything with a mounted drive, so i put the archlive cd in (latest 2008.06) and read about parted,
i didnt get that to work either since it didnt resize ext3 drives.
i also tried with partition magic via my windows dualboot, but that didnt work either...
also i would appreciate help on how to manage my fstab after this is fixed, i dont know anything about this uuid thingy.
ill post my fstab for you guys: http://pastebin.com/m2970023d
Last edited by ramoneur (2008-07-29 20:40:46)
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I normally keep an old ubuntu cd for using Gparted off from it. And EXT3 is definitely resizable and movable.
But you can also use the GParted Live Cd.
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/download.php
Last edited by Inxsible (2008-07-29 18:57:37)
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i didnt know there were a gparted livecd dist, very nice indeed, thank you for the link! it fixed it perfectly.
and as for the fstab issues, this post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=283131 was very informative!
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