![]() I can mount the partition and copy files off of it, though. Partition table entries are not in disk orderįATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition 1: Partition begins after end-of-disk Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes So it looks like I already resized the filesystem to fit the data, but did not resize the device? (This was 2 years ago, I forget.) And I need to resize the device using fdisk, right? But fdisk doesn't recognize the partition: > fdisk -lu datapartitionĭisk datapartition: 94.4 GB, 94368605184 bytesĢ55 heads, 63 sectors/track, 11472 cylinders, total 184313682 sectors Please make a test run using both the -n and -s options before real resizing! Opos: 94368 MB, time from last successful read: 0 s Rescued: 94368 MB, errsize: 0 B, current rate: 23068 kB/s Image was created from the logical partition using the command > sudo ddrescue /dev/sde5 datapartition logfile Number Start End Size Type File system Flags Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B It will work on swaps, but you have to swapoff -a mkswap /dev. This will resize a disk image of ANY type (including RAW, swap, ext2, ext3), but it will only expand the filesystem if it’s labled as ext2 or ext3 in the Members section. Original disk had these partitions: Model: ST916082 1A (scsi) Members Section > Disk Images > select a disk image. I'm trying to reduce the size of a backup drive image. ![]()
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