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Re: GNU Parted - Resizing HFS+ best practice?



Okay, thanks!
(I know enlarging is not supported, but I'm only shrinking to make room
for a second OS, Debian Sarge.)

Greetings,
Michel


On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 10:49, Jonas Maebe wrote:
> On 24 aug 2005, at 10:42, Midox - Michel van Dijk wrote:
>
> > Can journaling be turned of booted in OS X, or do I have to boot
> > with a
> > panther-cd to do this?
>
> You can simply turn it off when booted in OS X. Tiger's Disk Utility
> no longer allows you to turn off journaling, but I seem to remember
> that Panther's Disk Utility did. If not, there's always the command
> line diskutil
>
> > A Gentoo-cd; is this a 'live' cd?
>
> An install cd will do (even a minimal one I guess, though I used a
> normal one). Keep in mind that you CANNOT enlarge a partition again
> with parted after you've shrunk it (at least I haven't been able to
> do that).
>
>
> Jonas


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 >Re: GNU Parted - Resizing HFS+ best practice? (From: Jonas Maebe <email@hidden>)



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