Hi,
I'm using a Dell Latitude D600 with W2K SP4.
I have a 40GB HD with all of it mapped to Windows.
I am attempting to run ntfsresize (from Mandrake 10.0 CD1)
and I get this output and error:
ntfsresize v1.8.4
NTFS volume version : 3.0
Cluster size : 4096 bytes
Current volume size : 39999500288 bytes (40000 MB)
Current device size : 39999504384 bytes (40000 MB)
Checking filesystem consistency ...
0.00 percent completed
ERROR(5): ntfs-decompress-mapping-pairs: Input/Ouput error
I obtained my Dell through our corporate IS and they probabably
just flash the HD image from some pre-created image up on their
main server.
I haven't been able to find much info regarding this error.
Is there some other things that I can try?
I have downloaded v1.9.0 and have put this on a floppy and
on a USB FLASH drive but haven't figured out how to get it
mounted. Both the floppy drive and the FLASH driver are USB
devices:
mount -t [msdos | vfat] /dev/sda1 /mnt/flash # for flashdrive
doesn't seem to work (like it does on my desktop
TIA,
-Kent
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