Hallo Torsten! Am 26. November 2002 schrieb Torsten Werner:
Am Dienstag, dem 26. November 2002 um 18:36:59, schrieb Erik Schanze:
Soll mit proprietärer Software klappen, wenn die Partitionen nebeneinander liegen, kann man beide vereinen. -> Partition-Magic (kann das auch ReiserFS?)
Geht mit parted auch nicht proprietär.
Aber nur sehr eingeschränkt:
Filesystem | Supported Operations |detect |create |resize | copy | check ----------------|-------|-------|-------|-------|-------- ext2 | * | * | *[1] | *[2] | *[3] ext3 | * | * | *[1] | *[2] | *[3] fat16 | * | * | *[4] | *[4] | * fat32 | * | * | * | * | * hfs | * | | | | jfs | * | | | | linux-swap | * | * | * | * | * ntfs | * | | | | reiserfs | * | | | | ufs | * | | | | xfs | * | | | |
[1] Parted can't move the start of ext2 or ext3 partitions (yet). [2] The size of the partition you copy to must be greater than or equal to the size of the partition you copy from. [3] Limited checking is done when the filesystem is opened, this is the extent of ext2 checking done at the moment. [4] The size of the new partition, after resizing or copying, is restricted by the cluster size for fat (mainly affects FAT16). Parted can shrink cluster sizes, but cannot grow them on FAT16.
Freundlich grüßend,
Erik