Re: partition management in linux - lvm

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On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, oleksandr korneta wrote:



on 04/17/2006 07:58 AM Matthew Saltzman wrote:

What are the sizes of the two partitions in question? If the data in the ext3 partition will fit in the vfat partition, you could do the following:

nope, it will not fit there.
vfat -32GB
ext3 -the rest of 200GB drive, and it is ~80% full

Looks like you are out of luck. Just format the vat32 partition as ext3 and mount it someplace convenient (e.g. /local or /drive2). You can use it normally, except that that subtree is limited to 32GB.


thanks for nice instructions, I might think about lvm next time installing linux


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