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Originally Posted by
exylum
A while ago (previous forum version?) there was an article here about resizing the knoppix-data.img filesystem. Could someone repost again how it was done?
I seem to recall it involved re-naming knoppix-data.aes then booting without it and creating a new knoppix-data.aes file, mounting the renamed (old) partition with a "-o loop" option and copying everything to the new one. Not as easy as resizing a partition with GParted, for instance, and possibly something worth doing as a "project" if someone has the inclination and time. I want it for myself (I'm putting off doing the procedure I described right now), but no time to do the work...
Cheers!
Krishna
Last edited by krishna.murphy; 04-05-2010 at 01:13 AM.
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