Suppose Debian was installed on hda with only two partitions, swap
and / and you have accumulated much data in /home.
Later, you add another hard drive, hdb, and decided to place swap
and a separate /home partition on this new drive while keeping / on
the original hda.
How would you create new swap and /home partitions om hdb so Debian
would use these instead of the original /home and swap?
Additionally, how could you best utilize the space gained by
transferring data from the original /home to the new /home partition?
alex
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