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sudo apt-get install qtparted; sudo /usr/sbin/qtparted


Great thanks!


Heh.. now you just have to figure out the GUI once qtparted is running.. probably something like "click on the drive", delete the windows partition, then "click on the existing partition", then select "resize" from the menu. Probably. I've only ever done it once, but it did work for me that once!

-ml


Edited by mlord (22/08/2006 00:42)