Hi guys
I must say I'm a little confused here. In the past I just created one
large partition for my debian install but for this one machine I setup
seperate partitions using LVM. I may be way off the mark here but I
thought that with lvm I could resize partitions if it ran out of
space?
My current filesystem looks like this:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/debian-root 268M 268M 0 100% /
tmpfs 249M 0 249M 0% /lib/init/rw
udev 10M 64K 10M 1% /dev
tmpfs 249M 0 249M 0% /dev/shm
/dev/hda1 236M 24M 200M 11% /boot
/dev/mapper/debian-home
27G 4.8G 21G 19% /home
/dev/mapper/debian-tmp
380M 11M 350M 3% /tmp
/dev/mapper/debian-usr
4.7G 3.0G 1.6G 66% /usr
/dev/mapper/debian-var
2.9G 283M 2.4G 11% /var
As you can see my /dev/mapper/debian-root is 100% full and I have no
idea how to extend the size to that partition or how to remove stuff
from that partition.
My first prize solution is to move space from my /home partition to my
/dev/mapper/debian-root partition but again - not sure how.
Any ideas please?
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Regards
Justin Hartman
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