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Date:      Sat, 31 Aug 2002 06:12:42 -0600
From:      RichardH <richardh@wsonline.net>
To:        Jerry McAllister <jerrymc@clunix.cl.msu.edu>, crispin@crisweb.webcentral.com.au (Crispin Bennett)
Cc:        FreeBSD-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Resizing BSD slices & partitions?
Message-ID:  <5.1.0.14.0.20020831061128.00ae9540@mail.richardh.wsonline.net>
In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20020831060211.00b061b0@mail.richardh.wsonline. net>
References:  <200208311150.g7VBoku08858@clunix.cl.msu.edu> <1030790609.55584.13.camel@jupiter.mshome.net>

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Also as a side note, you can fight the notebook distributor on the windows 
license, might save you the cost of the XP lisc.

At 06:09 AM 8/31/2002, RichardH wrote:
>At 05:50 AM 8/31/2002, Jerry McAllister wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I installed FreeBSD (4.6.2 stable) on my notebook less than a week ago,
>> > and am so impressed I'm already using it more than the Win XP
>> > installation I have on the same machine.
>> >
>> > However, I installed FreeBSD on too small a partition (thinking at the
>> > time it was just an experiment). If I have to I'll shrink the Win XP
>> > partition, and re-install FreeBSD, but I'd really rather avoid having to
>> > compile Gnome2 again!
>> >
>> > If this was a Linux partition I'd just use Partition Magic to resize --
>> > but I don't know enough about the BSD slicing/partitioning scheme to
>> > know if this is possible. Partition Magic does recognise the BSD slice,
>> > and offers the option to resize it.
>> >
>> > Could anyone tell me if 1) It is possible to resize (make larger) the
>> > BSD slice without causing FreeBSD to panic, and then if so 2) what
>> > happens to the extra space created inside that slice? Can I resize a BSD
>> > partition within that, or would I have to make another partition and
>> > mount that? 3) If a BSD-partition resize is possible,what utilities are
>> > there that can do this?
>>
>>Partition Magic will work fine to resize the slices.  I am guessing that
>>you have XP in slice #1.   Probably you will first need to shrink the XP
>>slice and then create a new slice in the empty space.    Then, the easiest
>>thing is to just label the new slice and move some of the stuff - maybe
>>/usr/ports, /var/spool, /usr/local (however much seems appropriate) in to
>>the new partition, rather than trying to move the boot stuff.
>>
>>If you really want it all one slice, I would recommend shrinking XP and
>>insert a new slice and then merging the FreeBSD and new slices and then
>>completely reinstalling FreeBSD in the new merged slice - though you
>>might get away with merging the FreeBSD and new slices, it doesn't
>>like to do things that way.
>>
>>Now, if FreeBSD is in the first slice and XP is somewhere above it, you
>>can grow the FreeBSD slice and just get rid of XP - seems like the
>>best method...
>>
>>////jerry
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> > Cris Bennett.
>> >
>> >
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>
>Since it is a "new" laptop, I recommend dumping XP, as with all Win stuff 
>it is buggy now and prob will be for at least 2 years or until they 
>convince ppl to buy the next version. If you are not committed to XP or 
>win junk, just dump it. If you absolutely must run win stuff then I really 
>suggest win2k pro, XP is for games,dig vid, etc. It sounds like you do not 
>"need" win, you're just used to it. I would dump XP and either go dual 
>boot 2k and FBSD or just full FBSD, I think you'd like full FBSD, plus it 
>is a blast playing with laps.
>
>
>
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