Hi,
Yesterday Murpheys Law broke out, and I like only white bear, because I have a bear-doctor son in Belgium perhaps, and by the way a sister in France and a mother in Spain, thus we are talking about the US of Europe here, whew... ;-)
Ahum, my / device went on 99% in the middle when I did some fooling around with /tmp, using tmpfs and trying to educate webmin not to burn on /tmp/.webmin, the result was Everything IS BROKEN.
Hmm, the is the "linux rescue", my /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit file was some .xml file and a lot more had been gone, snifff. In that case you have to make decisions. First look at sfdisk(8) and you read from our local genius Andries Brouwer that it is very tricky.
Luckily I have most thing standard, so I installed Fedora 1.90 again, with the disk druid, I partioned / from 3000MB to 5000MB, that did not took to long, further I have /var/cache -> /home/cache (what is a big usb/scsi device) and /usr/local ->/home/local had saved /etc/ppp and /etc/yum.conf.
Thus I installed 1.90 from scratch and run "yum update" until the "y" question and slept like bear.
-- Vink