Re: How to increase initially defined hard disk size.

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You'd need something like PowerQuest's Partition Magic product or to use 
/sbin/parted.

Or, you could just get a second hard disk, and add it to the mix.

On Mon, 24 May 2004, vinay mangal wrote:

> Dear all,
> I have a machine with 40 GB Hard disk. When I loaded my Linux in dual boot with windows 2000 I defined a 10GB space for linux. The remain hard disk is partitioned in 2 drives C and D with FAT32 and NTFS for windows 2000. My Linux area is going to be full. I want to take out additional 10 GB space from C or D drive and add in the existing linux data area.How can I do it? 
> 
> with regards
> 
> 

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