Hello, all.
When I first installed linux, I cleared up 1 of 4 gigs on my disk. I
made a swap partition, a /root partition, and a (700+ megabytes) /usr
partition. Well, my /usr grew and now more than 90 percent of the space
is occupied. So, I cleared up another 1 gig. Problem is, I don't know
how
At this (Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 04:08:49PM +0200) day, Muli B.Y. wrote:
| Hello, all.
|
| When I first installed linux, I cleared up 1 of 4 gigs on my disk. I
| made a swap partition, a /root partition, and a (700+ megabytes) /usr
| partition. Well, my /usr grew and now more than 90 percent of the
Is there a way to add more space to a partition by attaching new HD ?
for example, if i have 2 disks of 512 and i want one of 1024 can i attach one
to the other so the file system will think that i have only one ?
Mike
Guy Cohen wrote:
At this (Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 04:08:49PM +0200) day,
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Muli B.Y. wrote:
:Hello, all.
:
:When I first installed linux, I cleared up 1 of 4 gigs on my disk. I
:made a swap partition, a /root partition, and a (700+ megabytes) /usr
:partition. Well, my /usr grew and now more than 90 percent of the space
:is occupied. So, I cleared
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Mike wrote:
:Is there a way to add more space to a partition by attaching new HD ?
:for example, if i have 2 disks of 512 and i want one of 1024 can i attach one
:to the other so the file system will think that i have only one ?
:
Yes you can, and probalby all you have to do