Can't say I've ever played with reiserfs, but I don't see any reason that it can't
re-arrange hda2.  I've used PM to move around ext2/3 file systems, and it should be
able to ignore anything it doesn't know.

But be sure you back things up!

Jon Schewe (jpschewe at mtu.net) wrote:
>
>I've got a dual boot system and I'd like to shrink my NTFS partition and give
>that space to a FAT32 partition that I'd like to create in the extra space.
>My drive looks like this:
>
>/dev/hda1 DELL FAT16 diagnostic partition
>/dev/hda2 NTFS
>/dev/hda3 Extended partition
>/dev/hda5 Linux swap
>/dev/hda6 Linux native reiserfs
>
>So I'd like to shrink hda2 and add a FAT32 partition in the space that I
>removed from hda2.  I used partition magic to originally shrink hda2 to create
>space for hda3.  Can I use Partition Magic to do what I what to do?  I
>realize Partition Magic doesn't know what to do with reiserfs, that's why I'm
>asking.  Has anyone done something like this?  Other tool suggestions?
>
>Thanks.
>
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