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Diskspace, moving partitions, and things

Postby X11 » Sat Feb 12, 2005 7:46 pm

I went and deleted lots of porn that I dont even watch anymore, and boatloads of MP3's and other files.

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$ ssh exeleven.home
x11@exeleven.home's password:
Last login: Sun Feb 13 11:54:12 2005 from 192.168.1.3
welcome to exeleven the most badass desktop on earth
mount: only root can do that
[x11@exeleven ~]$ df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda6             7.7G  2.3G  5.1G  32% /
/dev/hda1              99M   13M   82M  13% /boot
/dev/hda2             7.7G  5.0G  2.4G  68% /usr
/dev/hda5             9.8G  3.2G  6.7G  32% /johnz
none                  188M     0  188M   0% /dev/shm
/dev/hda8              49G   33G   16G  69% /stuff


Does anyone know a good tool for Linux to resize partitions and such? I also want to know if their is a way to convert partitions from fat32 to ext3?

Otherwise ill just have to do lots of oops manually which will take lots of time and downtime.

Regards,
John.
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Postby Void Main » Sat Feb 12, 2005 10:26 pm

I don't believe there is any way to convert fat32 to ext3 but to resize patitions depends on the file system on the partitions. For ext2/ext3 there is resize2fs and for reiserfs there is resize_reiserfs. If you have LVMs you might want to check out my resize LVM tip:

http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/redhat/fe ... olume.html

Of course there are text and graphical based GUIs for this (parted/qtparted) but I prefer not to use them.
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Postby X11 » Sat Feb 12, 2005 10:30 pm

Yea i figured about the converting, i guess it will just take lots of resizing and moving files (with a pile of physics homework im not sure where im gonna find the time right now).

Cheers, ill check that tip out.
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