how to increase existing partition ?
Garth Meisel
Garth-xsdjDKdUMl2akBO8gow8eQ at public.gmane.org
Sat Jan 17 18:41:14 UTC 2004
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>That is one insane amount of partitions, most of which are
> way smaller that I would ever have considered reasonable.
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>seperate /var is good if you store lots of logs and don't want to getting cut
>off, /home seperate makes sense if you have lots of users and are not using
>quotas
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Glad somebody else said it too.
Truth is, if you're not too far into the installation (if I remember right and
the private message sent you), I'd start over. You're doing the RH 7.3
right? It doesn't take long to install without such an unnecessary partition
system. There's better ways to harden a system than that type of
partitioning.
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