On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 07:07, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 13:38, Brian Ashe wrote:
>
> > One, I don't know if you believe that a different partition layout will affect
> > the performance of the system or not, but other than a few rare
> > circumstances, it rarely does.
>
> Sorry
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 13:38, Brian Ashe wrote:
> One, I don't know if you believe that a different partition layout will affect
> the performance of the system or not, but other than a few rare
> circumstances, it rarely does.
Sorry, but beg to differ - load balancing helps.
By simply having p
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 12:22, Scot Huntsberry wrote:
> I am going to reinstall RH 9 tomorrow because my system has gotten so
> slow that it is ridiculous. I was wondering if I could get some
> suggestions oh how to best partition a 50gb hard drive to maximize the
> efficiency of the system. I woul
Scot,
On Monday August 25, 2003 10:22, Scot Huntsberry wrote:
> I am going to reinstall RH 9 tomorrow because my system has gotten so
> slow that it is ridiculous. I was wondering if I could get some
> suggestions oh how to best partition a 50gb hard drive to maximize the
> efficiency of the syst
I am not the expert here. But I think your RAM and
neccessary software or applications to be run will
affect the partitioning decisions.
--- Scot Huntsberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I
am going to reinstall RH 9 tomorrow because my
> system has gotten so
> slow that it is ridiculous. I was wo
I am going to reinstall RH 9 tomorrow because my system has gotten so
slow that it is ridiculous. I was wondering if I could get some
suggestions oh how to best partition a 50gb hard drive to maximize the
efficiency of the system. I would really appreciate any suggestions the
group could provide.
On 19-Mar-2003/01:24 -0500, Sudhakar list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
>I'm using RH Linux 6.2 kernel 2.4.2.
>I've got two file systems, /opt and /home.I don't have much space in /opt but I've
>about 10 GB on /home.
>Oracle installed uses /opt and I'm out of space on /opt.
>Is there any way I
Hi,
I'm using RH Linux 6.2 kernel 2.4.2.
I've got two file systems, /opt and /home.I don't
have much space in /opt but I've about 10 GB on /home.
Oracle installed uses /opt and I'm out of space on
/opt.
Is there any way I can use /home in such a way that
whenever oracle writes some files /op
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Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 12:38 PM
Subject: How to increase /usr partition size
> Hi,
>
> I have installed red-hat 7.1 with /usr of 1gb space..
> M
Hi,
I have installed red-hat 7.1 with /usr of 1gb space..
My disk have 10gb unpartioned sapce.
How can i increase /usr to 3gb??
Thanks.
atul
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On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 12:59:44PM +1000, cj wrote:
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> What is the largest partition size linux could handle?
2TB, IIRC.
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G'day All
What is the largest partition size linux could handle?
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On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 03:52:57AM -, shyam wrote:
> if i want to have a windows partition with RH7.2 what should be
> the size
The size should be big enough to hold all the data you plan on putting
there. We don't know what you'll be putting in that partition!
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hi friends
if i want to have a windows partition with RH7.2 what should be
the size
with regards
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> Brian Davis wrote:
> > Ok, so what size should partitions actually be ??
> >
> > I am running a server and my /var always seems to be too small. Log
> > files fill it up, spool files fill it up etc etc. 300Mb free seems too
> > little on /var.
> >
> > /home doesn't leave much suer space. Es
Hi,
I generally use 40-60 GB hard drives on our Linux machines. I create a
5 GB root partition, and then all the rest is one big partition. I
don't create separate partitions for the various directories in the root
partition, like /var and /usr. I never let the installer
auto-partition. I
> Ok, so what size should partitions actually be ??
Whatever size the application calls for. I always create partitions with
the usage in mind.
> I am running a server and my /var always seems to be too small. Log
> files fill it up, spool files fill it up etc etc. 300Mb free seems too
> littl
Ok, so what size should partitions actually be ??
I am running a server and my /var always seems to be too small. Log
files fill it up, spool files fill it up etc etc. 300Mb free seems too
little on /var.
/home doesn't leave much suer space. Especially if I turn on Samba, I'd
be stuffed.
Eve
Hi all
Can you tell me how big hdd can be used in RH7 . I mean still now rh7 is
using file system ext2fs. According to ext2fs , max hdd = 4 TB ,file
size=2GB and partition size=4GB. What about in ext3fs. pl tell about ext3fs.
Thanks
selim
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til this is actually figured out. Can someone
>enlighten me?
>
>Jeff Wilde
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Clare Teoh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 9:32 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Increase partition size
>
>
>T
Cokey de Percin a écrit :
> > /var. But, since /var is not meant to contain permanent data, you could
> > just let the data be destroyed. After they are unmounted, then you can
> > fdisk the partitions into one and rebuild the filesystem.
PostgreSQL stores its databases in /var/lib/pgsql.
out there that can do this? I
> have to continue to use AIX until this is actually figured out. Can someone
> enlighten me?
>
> Jeff Wilde
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Clare Teoh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 9:32 PM
>
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From: Clare Teoh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 9:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Increase partition size
This is what I currently have :-
Filesystem SizeUsedAvail CapacityMounted on
-- -
The 'partition sizer' you're talking about must be 'parted'.
Regards
Gustav
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> > >This is what I currently have :-
> > >
> > >Filesystem SizeUsedAvail CapacityMounted on
> > >-- - --
> > >/dev/hda9 1.7GB 21MB1.6GB 1% /var
> > >/dev/hda10 972MB 942MB 30MB97%
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>This is what I currently have :-
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>Filesystem SizeUs
This is what I currently have :-
Filesystem SizeUsedAvail CapacityMounted on
-- - --
/dev/hda9 1.7GB 21MB1.6GB 1% /var
/dev/hda10 972MB 942MB 30MB97% /var/spool/im
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > The commercial software, Partition Magic, resizes partitions and is
> > supposed to be able to resize ext2 filesystems.
>
> > fdisk or FIPS can resize partitions but can't grow a file system, so
> > you would have to backup your data, resize the partition, cre
>
> Ian Burrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 04:31:42PM -0700:
> > The commercial software, Partition Magic, resizes partitions and is
> > supposed to be able to resize ext2 filesystems.
>
> No it isn't, nor has it ever, nor will it ever. I don't know where you
> heard this from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The commercial software, Partition Magic, resizes partitions and is
> supposed to be able to resize ext2 filesystems.
> fdisk or FIPS can resize partitions but can't grow a file system, so
> you would have to backup your data, resize the partition, create a
> new f
Ian Burrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 04:31:42PM -0700:
> The commercial software, Partition Magic, resizes partitions and is
> supposed to be able to resize ext2 filesystems.
No it isn't, nor has it ever, nor will it ever. I don't know where you
heard this from but it's wrong.
This is slightly to the left of the subject but---What were the "growable"
partitions all about when I set up my partitions in Disk Druid, RH5.0?
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>>From: -kLicK
>>ICQ UIN - # 2101942
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>> How would I go about changing
>
> How would I go about changing my / partition size? I want to take about
> 300MB off my msdos partition and add it to me / partition.
>
The commercial software, Partition Magic, resizes partitions and is
supposed to be able to resize ext2 filesystems.
fdisk or FIPS can resiz
Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, Apr 22, 1998 at 01:20:37AM -0500:
> You cannot add to the / partition to make it larger.
Indeed. Linux needs something like the AIX chfs and related stuff.
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>On 22-Apr-98 kLicK wrote:
>> How would I go about changing my / partition size? I want to take about
>> 300MB off my msdos partition and add it to me / partition.
>
>I did a similar thing when I dumped dos. I simply reformatted the partition
>as ext2, moved a directory
On 22-Apr-98 kLicK wrote:
> How would I go about changing my / partition size? I want to take about
> 300MB off my msdos partition and add it to me / partition.
I did a similar thing when I dumped dos. I simply reformatted the partition
as ext2, moved a directory to it, added it to fst
How would I go about changing my / partition size? I want to take about
300MB off my msdos partition and add it to me / partition.
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