C. Linus Hicks wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 10:47 -0600, Gustavo Seabra wrote:
>That was my second mistake ;-) I didn't use LVM... The way I saw it is,
>since I only have one HD, why should I need LVM? Now, from your post, it
>seems that LVM has advantages even for single HD, is that right?
>
>By the way, since I didn't use LVM, and wat to increase the size of /
>(root) taking space from /home, am I just screwed?
>
>
Not necessarilly, it depends mostly on your partition layout. What
partitions have you defined - please give device (disk) names and mount
points.
If you are in a situation where you can either temporarily delete a
partition after having backed it up, or shrink an existing one to create
a new one, then you should have some options available to you.
Do a "man resize2fs" and read that.
Sorry, I just found a way to get the info. Here is the result of df -h:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 4.9G 4.2G 427M 91% /
/dev/sda1 99M 17M 78M 18% /boot
none 125M 0 125M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda2 12G 683M 11G 7% /home
What I'd like to do is to take a couple of Gigs from /home and put them
into / (root). I believe I can backup and erase /home without problems,
but how can I put this space into root?
Thanks
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