Re sizing my ext4 partition help - GNU/Linux
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I am dual-booting backtrack 5r3( I know, I will use a live usb after i get to exparament) and windows 7. I have been having some trouble. I am trying to shrink the backtrack partition so that I can triple boot with ubuntu.
I can't use gparted atm because I am stranded at a coffe shop without my usb cable for my iphone(which I use for usb storage) I have tried to use minitool partition wizard and it wont let me resize my ext4 partition for backtrack(which shows up as RAW data in the native windows disk manager) |
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Installing Gentoo would solve this problem.
Install Gentoo. |
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I concur, installing Gentoo solves the problem.
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What is different about Gentoo? compared to Ubuntu and LFS?
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Your partitions are all *ucked up.
I don't think triple booting is a good idea at all. It's not good to boot multiple OS on the same machine, it always turns into problems one day or another. |
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"TheHotBot" Aka NeverW8!
I can be seen on the IRC from time to time :) |
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You do know instead of Ubuntu or Backtrack, you can install debian and install backtrack tools on debian.
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