joe@actionline.com wrote: > Joe last wrote: >>> Utterly incomprehensible. > > Eric last wrote: >> Not really. I presume you did something that mounted a filesystem in one >> of the partitions, but given that you haven't even told us *how* you're >> running GParted, it's sorta hard for us to guess. :( > > From the beginning of my inquiry, I provided a screen capture of GParted > at the following URL: http://upquick.com/linux/gparted1.png That shows *what*, not *how*. There is more than one way to run GParted - from a live CD or from your hard drive. Big difference when it comes to what you're trying to do. > I had used a live-cd to install Linux in free space on a 200-gig HP box > that had a 10-gig HP restore partition as the primary (/dev/sda1) and four > extended sub-partitions (or file systems) within a second partitions > (/dev/sda2). I followed all the installation defaults; but when I then > tried to shrink the 'xp' space so I could increase the Linux space, > GParted would not allow me to do so. At no time while I tried numerous > scenarios to do this was the 'xp' partition or file space mounted. As Joseph pointed out, as long as *any* filesystem on the drive is mounted, the drive's partition table can/should not be modified. If you ran GParted from the Linux distro that's on the HDD, that would be your problem. You need to run GParted from a live CD. > In any case, after wasting 3 days on this ridiculous matter, I ultimately > gave up last night ane 'nuked' the whole dang thing. > > So, yes, for me, it remains utterly incomprehensible and it all just > further reinforces my utter despise for everything about M$. In this case, I don't believe that M$ was the problem, sad to say. I'm sorry that we weren't able to assess your problem more efficiently. -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss