Re: repartition non-destructively

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OK, "2) combination of parted and resize2fs" looks
good. having quickly man'd / googled all suggestions.
I need to carefully read up on the subject.

I'll practice on an old drive, first!

Thanks,
Kate

--- "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, kate wrote:
> 
> > What way could I repartition, non-destructively,
> to
> > give more space to /usr and less to /var?
> >
> > A 20 GB drive, on setup I over-estimated
> > space to some partitions (eg. /var), while
> > under-estimating space to other (/usr) partitions.
> > df -h gives:
> >
> > Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use%
> Mounted on
> > /dev/hda6             3.8G  301M  3.3G   9% /
> > /dev/hda1              99M   13M   81M  14% /boot
> > none                  252M     0  252M   0%
> /dev/shm
> > /dev/hda5             4.9G  943M  3.7G  21% /home
> > /dev/hda3             4.9G  3.8G  790M  84% /usr
> > /dev/hda2             4.9G  267M  4.3G   6% /var
> >
> > Is there a way to repartition, non-destructively,
> to
> > give more space to /usr and less to /var? I have
> > googled but not found anything precise.
> > Any suggestions appreciated,
> > thanks in advance,
> 
> options (from most to least ambitious):
> 
> 1) switch over to using LVM2, where you can resize
> at will
> 
> 2) combination of parted and resize2fs
> 
> 3) don't really resize.  just cheat and move stuff
> using symlinks if 
> you just want to fix the problem for now with the
> least effort
> 
> rday
> 
> p.s.  your root partition is a little on the large
> side as well.
> 
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