On Monday 16 August 2004 11:18 pm, hanasaki wrote: > The tools from vcom (partition ccommander) have been great! I used to > use partition magic but switched a few years ago. The $50 is worth it, > to me, in saved headaches. If you resize the partition with your > kernel, and are using lilo, don't forget to rerun lilo from knoppix or > something. Generally I put a 100meg partition at the front of my disk > that is a completely self contained linux install. Its a nice quick > rescue tool. I think that the problem is that reiser is a sort of virtual filesystem within the "physical" filesystem. I haven't tried it to be sure, but I've been told that the correct method is to resize the partition on the disk _first_ - even by using fdisk to delete and re-define it - then use the reiser-resize tool to match the virtual filesystem to the partition. I did it the other way - shrank the filesystem first, then resized the partition, and did not have good results. I was also using older versions of the tools, which may have made a difference.