Re: unused partition space after clonezilla move?

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On Mon, 2009-10-26 at 11:59 +0100, Christoph Höger wrote:
> I made up new Partitions (bigger than the old ones) and used
> clonezilla for the move. This worked pretty well except for the
> partition space: 
>
> I have now e.g. 205GB unused space on my /home partition.

Yeah, I'd expect using a clone tool would give you new partitions the
same size as the old ones.  Though there might be options to use it
either way.

> How do I get the fs to cover the whole part?

You could grow the partition.  I haven't used clonezilla, so I couldn't
advise on how to use it to do that.
> 
> And afterwards: Is there a way to convert an ext3 into ext4 fs from
> the desktop (seems it is hard to unmount /home)

Well, if you log out as a user, and log in as root, root's home space
isn't inside /home, so /home doesn't need to be mounted.

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