TP> On 09 Oct 2002 11:35:50 -0400
    TP> Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    >>
    >> I have a parition that, according to 'df', is only 50% occupied.  I
    >> would like to shrink the filesystem in that partition.  How do I
    >> specify the 'size' parameter to resize2fs so that it can do what I
    >> want?  No matter what value I give it, based on what I think is
    >> correct, it tells me I am wrong.
    >>
    >> Here is my 'df' output:
    >>
    >> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda2 20158372
    >> 9030876 10103496 48% /home
    >>
    >> I want to resize the parition so that it occupies a 10gb parition
    >> instead of a 19gb partition.
    >>
    >> What is the magic "size" value for resize2fs and how did you figure it
    >> out?
    >>
    >>

    TP>    You need a utility such as parted to resize partitions. It is
    TP>    found
    TP> on the 2nd cd in RH 7.0.
    TP>     I've never used parted, but I'm sure that others on the List
    TP>     have,
    TP> and will guide you through the process.

I must not have been clear.  I am trying to resize the ext3 filesystem that
resides on the partition.  I mean t to saw that I want to resize the
filesystem to 10gb so that it leaves free space in the partition.  I then
plan on trying to use EVMS to manage that free space.

How do I properly specify a value to resize2fs?  I've tried several
(reasonable?) values and I get rejected each time.

TIA!

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