I was rezising my partitions using my Mandriva LiveCD because I needed to take some space from my /home partition and enlarge my Ubuntu root (only 3.1GB) and Windows partitions a bit. I took resized my 84GB /home partition to 81GB. There's still 33GB free space on that partition so I thought it would be safe.
The next thing was trying to resize Ubuntu and Windows partitions. I got the following error message:
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I can not read the partition table of device hda, it's too corrupted for me :(
I can try to go on, erasing over bad partitions (ALL DATA will be lost!).
The other solution is to not allow DrakX to modify the partition table.
(the error is extended partition: reading of partition in sector 4323273827 failed.
)
Do you agree to lose all the partitions?
I can try to go on, erasing over bad partitions (ALL DATA will be lost!).
The other solution is to not allow DrakX to modify the partition table.
(the error is extended partition: reading of partition in sector 4323273827 failed.
)
Do you agree to lose all the partitions?
Does that mean I need to format my whole hard drive to make resizing possible again? Right now I'm unable to resize anymore.
I tried searching for the same error message and found something similar but nothing that helps me, so I'm making this new thread. Is there something I should do? How badly did I screw up? Is there something I can do?
I'll manage with these partitions, I guess, if the Ubuntu partition won't prove to be too small. Of course there's now 3GB unpartitioned space but that's okay if I don't need to format my computer and install everything all over again.
I'm a bit scared. Any ideas? Help? Hints? What's happening?
Thanks,
Tapksa