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TP>You can find an example exercise using resize2fs here:
TP> http://home.attbi.com/~dckrinke/jan_02_linux.html
TP> It should help figuring out the 'size' perameter to use.
TP> Best,
TP>
gt; >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 te
TP> On 09 Oct 2002 11:35:50 -0400
TP> Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> 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
>> spe
On 09 Oct 2002 11:35:50 -0400
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 th
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 15:53, Jake Colman wrote:
>
> I used resize2fs to resize my filesystem within my partition. Prior to the
> resizing, 'df -k' indicated that 12% of the partition was occupied.
> Following the resizing, it says the same thing.
Did the capacity of the d
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
I used resize2fs to resize my filesystem within my partition. Prior to the
resizing, 'df -k' indicated that 12% of the partition was occupied.
Following the resizing, it says the same thing. SO if 'df -k' will show only
show me the parition size, which hasn't changed