Re: Partitioning Suse



azTom wrote:

> Anyone know of a way to resize (make smaller)the partition on which Suse
> Linux is mounted?? From root-yast-system-monitor-partition-resize I
> receive the message that the partition I've selected is mounted and I have
> to dismount it first.  If I were to dismount it there would be no
> operating system! I need to free-up space for data on an 80GB HD.
>
> Tom

have you checkt with the instal cd or dvd of suse, then choose repare mode
i have no clue if it works .
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