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Date:      Sun, 18 Jan 1998 15:16:39 +0000
From:      Mark Ovens <markov@globalnet.co.uk>
To:        questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   UFS on extended partitions
Message-ID:  <34C21CD7.EFAF2459@globalnet.co.uk>

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Hi,
    I've just up-graded to 2.2.5 from 2.1.0 and need to take advantage
of the new support for extended partitions but can anyone tell me if it
is possible to install a UFS filesystem on an extended partition?.

    I need to create some more disk space for FreeBSD but, as I run
multiple OS's, I've already reached the four partition limit (3 primary
and 1 extended) so can't create another primary. I've tried 'newfs'
(with '-N') but it doesn't seem to like it.

    Alternatively, is it possible to extend the size of the existing
FreeBSD partition (a la Partition Magic)?. Any ideas anyone?

Thanks

Mark Ovens

<markov@globalnet.co.uk>

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<HTML>
<TT>Hi,</TT>
<BR><TT>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I've just up-graded to 2.2.5 from 2.1.0 and
need to take advantage of the new support for extended partitions but can
anyone tell me if it is possible to install a UFS filesystem on an extended
partition?.</TT><TT></TT>

<P><TT>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I need to create some more disk space for FreeBSD
but, as I run multiple OS's, I've already reached the four partition limit
(3 primary and 1 extended) so can't create another primary. I've tried
'newfs' (with '-N') but it doesn't seem to like it.</TT><TT></TT>

<P><TT>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Alternatively, is it possible to extend the size
of the existing FreeBSD partition (a la Partition Magic)?. Any ideas anyone?</TT><TT></TT>

<P><TT>Thanks</TT><TT></TT>

<P><TT>Mark Ovens</TT><TT></TT>

<P><TT>&lt;markov@globalnet.co.uk></TT></HTML>

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