Mark Neidorff wrote:
Is it possible to increase the space available in /tmp without doing the
backup/repartition/reinstall/restore dance?
I'm trying to backup a dvd using k9copy. It wants to have about 8 gig free in
the /tmp partition, but when I set the system up, I gave /tmp much less than
that. k9copy wants to write to /tmp/kde-mark/k9copy* so I tried creating a
link from /tmp/kde-mark to a partition with lots of space (while in single
user mode since messing with /tmp when "X" is active can be dicey). I made
sure the permissions were correct, but when I restarted in normal mode, the
system created and used a sub-directory under /tmp like
this: /tmp/kde-mark6C5838b thereby circumventing my efforts. Do I have to
backup, repartition and restore or is there a better way?
Thanks,
Mark
Unmount /tmp.
(You don't need single-user mode as long as there aren't any other users
on the system, but you might want to get out of X as you mention.)
Then remount /tmp on your bigger partition (this assumes your bigger
partition is empty). You can even make it a permanent change by changing
/etc/fstab.
If your bigger partition is not empty, just unmount /tmp, then just do
the symlink like you did above, but don't reboot or remount /tmp. The
system should find /tmp just fine.
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Kent
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