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<blockquote data-quote="hopelessX" data-source="post: 467502" data-attributes="member: 36603"><p>So I know that I can unpartition my HD if I partitioned it with Bootcamp, I've done that before. But I have a different problem now. </p><p>I was running the Ubuntu Live CD and was going to install Ubuntu on a partition I made with Bootcamp but couldn't get it working so I was playing with the partition types and sizes in Ubuntu from the CD. Since I did that, bootcamp doesn't recognize that space anymore and ignores it. So now I'm 10GB short on my drive. </p><p>Now I know there has to be someway to dynamically unpartition my drive because Bootcamp can do it and Micromat DiskStudio can do it too. But I don't want to pay for DiskStudio and as stated earlier, Bootcamp won't cut it. </p><p>Any recomendations. Even if you know how to do it in Ubuntu i could do that. </p><p>I don't want to have to format my drive because, well, I'm lazy and I don't want to back up my files to my PowerMac right now because that would take a while. I'll do it if I have to but I'd rather avoid it. </p><p>Anyway, thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopelessX, post: 467502, member: 36603"] So I know that I can unpartition my HD if I partitioned it with Bootcamp, I've done that before. But I have a different problem now. I was running the Ubuntu Live CD and was going to install Ubuntu on a partition I made with Bootcamp but couldn't get it working so I was playing with the partition types and sizes in Ubuntu from the CD. Since I did that, bootcamp doesn't recognize that space anymore and ignores it. So now I'm 10GB short on my drive. Now I know there has to be someway to dynamically unpartition my drive because Bootcamp can do it and Micromat DiskStudio can do it too. But I don't want to pay for DiskStudio and as stated earlier, Bootcamp won't cut it. Any recomendations. Even if you know how to do it in Ubuntu i could do that. I don't want to have to format my drive because, well, I'm lazy and I don't want to back up my files to my PowerMac right now because that would take a while. I'll do it if I have to but I'd rather avoid it. Anyway, thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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