Hi,
On Thu, 2004-05-06 at 00:55, Dave Pacheco wrote:
> I apologize if this is a common question, but I could not quite find the
> answer in the documentation.
>
> I am using ntfsresize through qtparted[1] using the latest
> SystemRescueCD (www.sysreccd.org), which claims to have ntfsprogs 1.9.0.
> I'm trying to use it on a drive that has only 1 partition, which is
> NTFS, and approximately 37GB in size. Approx. 17GB are being used.
>
> When trying to resize, it was first reported that I could only free up
> about 1-2 MB. But clearly, there should be at least several GB of free
> space available. If I read the documentation correctly, this version of
> ntfsresize should be able to shrink the filesystem, even without
> defragmenting first. However, just to check, I tried defragmenting the
> drive with the Windows XP defragger. Ntfsresize was then able to free up
> 90MB. This is still not nearly enough for my purposes (installing a
> Debian system).
>
> Is this a known issue? Is there any known workaround? Or am I doing
> something completely wrong...? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in
> advance.
Yes, I am not sure whether it is a bug or a feature (never got round to
asking Szaka who wrote ntfsresize). Basically you can ignore what
ntfsresize reports and just try to shrink to a lower size. If you are
using ~17GB you should be able to resize down to ~18GB at least I would
think. Just try it with the --no-action switch and if it succeeds do it
again without the --no-action. Basically the --info option lies to you
so you shouldn't rely on its output. (It doesn't take into
consideration the fact that ntfsresize can move data around.)
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Anton
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Unix Support, Computing Service, University of Cambridge, CB2 3QH, UK
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