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Wil
11-26-2003, 08:32 AM
I read around, and I guess it is possible, was wondering what I need to do BEFORE what is said to do here:

http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4174

Something like defrag windows, make partition with FIMP (or something)... err yea ;)

Maybe someone can just add a like Step 0 for me? :)

Wil

FlorianK
11-26-2003, 09:48 AM
Same problem here - a defrag of my single hd simply won't remove *all* used blocks from the end of my hd; qtparted says that the drive is fragmented even after hours and hours of defrags, including boot time defrags. I downloaded a trial version of O&O Defrag V4 Pro (http://www.oo-software.com/en/download/index.shtml), mentioned in some other post, but it didn't manage to clear the drive sufficiently. I'd actually got up my courage to simply go ahead and tell qtparted to resize my partition, but (thankfully) it refuses to do so in the fragmented state. I expect this is an M$ problem that we really shouldn't be bothering this forum with, but then - whom else? :?

With sudo qtparted, I think you can resize and create partitions under Knoppix using a GUI - it looks simple and easy, but you'd have to make enough space on your hd before. Which is where we're both stuck, I guess.

Please note that I'm a total newbie myself - if you do use qtparted, don't write anything to disk if you're not sure. Also check this (http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6214&sid=3977d9187848e02f4937f79efe54e4c4).

Regards.

Wil
11-27-2003, 01:56 AM
Did more reading... and uhm well does this look right for a partition?

And just use hda2 for linux and hda3 for swap? Or do I just make one 4 gig EXT?2? partition and Knoppix will make the swap space for me? Help :)

http://www.torq.org/linux_partition.gif

Wil

Stephen
11-27-2003, 02:42 AM
Those partitions will fine just let Partition Magic do the work knoppix will use them properly when you install BTW they will be hda5 for / and hda6 for /swap when you are done because they will be logical drives in an extended partition.