Topic: problems with ntfs
i have a 500gb disk i have been using as one big ntfs partition for storage. i need to get rid of one of my harddrives, so i would like to carve out a 20gb partition from this drive to mirror my boot disk onto, and then use this new partition to boot from.
using the livecd, i change to the drive in question, select the partition, and try and shrink it. gparted starts but almost immediately (within a few seconds) throws an error:
"Shrink /dev/sda1 from 465GB to 446" (red mark)
"calibrate /dev/sda1" (green/ok)
"calculate new size and position of /dev/sda1 (red mark)
(expand)
"requested start: 41030010
requested end: 976768064
requested size: 935738055 (446.19GB)" (Black X)
i read somewhere about the importance of defragging ntfs before editing partitions but this computer doesn't have a working xp install anymore - is there a livecd defragging option?
any other thoughts on how to make this work?