Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 20:36:55 -0500 From: "Anil John" <ajohn@cyberforge.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: How to free up space in FreeBSD for another OS - Help Message-ID: <199702130136.UAA27606@onramp.i95.net>
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Greetings,
I currently have a dual booting system on an 850 MB Hard disk with
Win95 on the first partition (150M) and FreeBSD taking up the rest of
the space.
I would like to load another OS onto the system (Red Hat Linux 4.1),
so would like to free up some of the space taken up by FreeBSD. Is
there any way to do that without completely destroying the existing
FreeBSD file system?
If this was was DOS/Win I could resize the partition using Partition
Magic. But this program does not work on FreeBSD partitions... Any
help would be appreciated..
Anil
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