Hello,
Am Freitag, den 06.10.2006, 09:48 +0100 schrieb Anton Altaparmakov:
> You are probably making the partition size too small / the volume too
> big for the shrunk partition size.
Unfortunately, that is not it: ntfsresize -f -i reports no error, and
when I resize the partition, I first resize the volume with ntfsresize
to something a bit smaller, then change the partition, then re-run
ntfsresize to expand the volume to the partition size.
> But a question: why are you running ntfsresize, etc yourself? The
> automated install should be able to resize ntfs just fine during the
> installation... Certainly if you use SUSE Linux and autoyast for
> automated installation then this works seamlessly.
My installation is based on FAI, which unfortunately does not have this
feature...
Greetings,
Joachim
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