Gparted does it just fine but Linux is very sensitive to re-sizing partitions - unlike Windows - I am sorry to say.
But I have been using Gparted for a long time - It is a good program.
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If you upgraded according to this with the command;
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urpmi --wget --download-all --auto-updateUrpmi will remove the downloaded files afterwords if you do not specify the noclean switch. It is my theory that this process will take up more space than usual.
Regarding getting around that rpm4/rpm5 lib thing, I didn't, and that is because I have only downgraded from Mandriva 2012.
I did get some similar problems though. I usually just go on and if there are files in conflict ot strange dependencies; I delete all I can and do a
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urpmi --auto-update -aSome removing and re-installing is usually involved. (Those higher version numbers have to go
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Oh well. Little by little.