Friday, July 14, 2006
Resizing XP on ThinkPad T60
I finally replaced my i1472 with a new T60. Of course, I will put Fedora Core 5 on it, but first, the Windows XP partition has to be shrunken. The disk is 60GB (56GiB). Windows uses 51 GiB and the recovery partion 5GiB. On advice of a colleague, I created a GParted Live CD. The first time I booted it, it couldn't find the hard drive. A reboot to BIOS (press F1 at startup) and a switch from AHCI to Compatibility mode (on the menu: Config/Serial ATA (SATA)/SATA Controller Mode Option) fixed it. I tried to find some docs on Lenovo's site about this option but came up empty. A googling found some discussion about driver problems with AHCI and one guy said his disk is faster in compatibility mode!
I shrunk XP from 59.92 GiB to 16.00 GiB and laid out the rest of the disk thusly:
I shrunk XP from 59.92 GiB to 16.00 GiB and laid out the rest of the disk thusly:
Partition | Filesystem | Use | Size (GiB) |
---|---|---|---|
/dev/sda1 | ntfs | Windows | 16 |
/dev/sda3 | ext2 | /boot | 4 |
/dev/sda5 | swap | linux | 2 |
/dev/sda6 | ext3 | FC5 root | 14.46 |
/dev/sda7 | ext3 | future | 14.46 |
/dev/sda2 | fat32 | recovery | 4.97 |
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