Max dixit: ~> I have a problem in that I'm quickly running out of space in /usr but ~> I have tons of space left in /home. Here's what df shows: ~> ~> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on ~> /dev/sda1 497667 35357 436608 7% / ~> /dev/sda5 497667 385312 86653 82% /var ~> /dev/sda6 2478138 2271514 78508 97% /usr ~> /dev/sda7 4616953 643170 3734818 15% /home ~> ~> Obviously, I didn't estimate the filesystem sizes correctly to begin ~> with. At this poit, does anyone know of a way to resize them so that ~> some of the space from /dev/sda7 can be added to /dev/sda6? I have ~> heard of "resize2fs" but it appears that it's not available other than ~> as part of Partition Magic. Is there anything else out there?
How about the following: tarzip /home to a tape drive (like iomega zip) and then repartition it ... one to untarunzip /home, the other one you might call it /usr2 and symlink it to /usr ... not sure this would work, just wait until someone else comments on it. Regards -- Claves - GnuPG/PGP - Keys : http://www.rediris.es/cert/keyserver o/or Envía un mensaje vacío a [EMAIL PROTECTED] con la línea de asunto: Send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject line: Tipo de Clave/Key Type Asunto:/Subject: DSA/ElGamal fetch dsa/elgamal DSS/Diffie-Hellman fetch dh/dss RSA fetch rsa