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From: Dries Schellekens (gwyllion_at_ace.ulyssis.org)
Date: Tue Oct 15 2002 - 09:47:04 CDT
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Stephen Marley wrote:
> daniel paranhos zitterbart [mailto:bert
ch5.de]:
> >> Now my question:
> > is there possibility to resize / while the system is mounted.
> > Unfortunately, im in sweden and my server is in germany, so
> > there is no
> > possibilty to use a bootdisk or things likt that. I've got only ssh.
> > here the fdisk printout, only for interests:
>
> No resize, but 250MB is more than enough for /. What have you been putting
> in there?
He only has / and /home, then a / of 250MB is idd just enough, like
described in http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#SpaceNeeded.
> I'd suggest moving some stuff to another filesystem and then
> creating a symbolic link to the new location if you need to access it from
> the original path.
Make a symbolic link of /usr to /home/usr is a good start.
Cheers,
Dries
-- Dries Schellekens email: gwyllionulyssis.org
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