[CentOS] Resizing a fat filesystem on a USB partition
nate
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Ross S. W. Walker wrote: > > Look for gnu parted. There are a couple of live cds out there with it, like > "Parted Magic" and others. > > Parted can resize fat and ntfs file systems among others. And Gparted provides a very partition-magic like X11 interface to parted(?), I don't see it part of the standard CentOS 5.1 distribution, I've only used it under Ubuntu, and it can resize FAT32/NTFS etc no problem(not sure about FAT16). $ apt-cache show gparted Package: gparted [..] Description: GNOME partition editor GParted uses libparted to detect and manipulate devices and partition tables while several (optional) filesystem tools provide support for filesystems not included in libparted. nate
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