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Resize FAT partitions using libparted
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Compilation =========== Requirements: - autoconf >= 2.5 - parted >= 1.6.24 - e2fsprogs (uuid) >= 1.30 From tarball: ------------- Just run configure script with neccessary parameters From CVS: --------- You need /usr/share/aclocal/parted.m4 file from parted distribution. Run autoreconf -fisv and then run configure script Using ===== fatresize [options] device (e.g. /dev/hda2, /dev/evms/sda3) -s, --size SIZE Resize volume to SIZE[k|M|G|ki|Mi|Gi] bytes -i, --info Show volume information -p, --progress Show progress of resizing -q, --quite Be quite -v, --verbose Verbose mode -h, --help Display help screen Example: fatresize -s 2G /dev/evms/hdb2 fatresize -q -s 3G /dev/hde6 fatresize -i /dev/hdg3 Size and device is required to run. You can resize device-mapped partitions, e.g. EVMS partitions. Note ==== You can't resize FAT32 partition lesser than 512Mb because Windows(R) doesn't work properly with small FAT32 file system. Use FAT16. Please report bugs to Anton D. Kachalov <mouse at ya dot ru>
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