[13:16] <willubuntu> ok
[13:16] <willubuntu> slt
[14:58] <strk> Hi, I have a silly question. Is it *really* so dangerous to "resize a partition" at install time ? (for my data)
[14:58] <strk> I've to decide whether or not I want to take the risk of loosing data, basically
[14:59] <strk> is the installer using gparted, for that ?
[16:12] <kc2bez[m]> strk: There is a potential any time you manipulate partitions for things to go wrong. The only sure thing is to make sure you have a backup of your data. The installer uses the core libraries from the KDE Patition manager.
 If you don't have a backup yet, you already decided to take a risk and that you don't have important data.
[19:12] <strk> I kind of *could* support the risk (I do have backup, just not very handy)
[19:13] <strk> "core libs fro mKDE Partition Manager" means it's NOT GParted ?
[19:14] <wxl> right
[19:15] <strk> so, do those libraries reorganize inodes to make space, for new partitions ?
[19:15]  * strk is tempted to give that a try
[19:34] <honeycomb> test