Yes, that's what I've found. But that is not really expanding the disk. I liken the solutions similar to a move vs a copy and remove. That is, compare this:
$ mv foo bar with this: $ cp foo bar $ rm foo Almost the same effect, except for when foo is big. Regards, - Robert On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 8:12 AM, Nathan Nutter<[email protected]> wrote: > Googling your subject seemed to work fine for me. Looks like you need to > make a new larger disk, clone the drive (dd/clonezilla/etc.), and then > resize the partition (gparted/etc.). --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Central West End Linux Users Group (via Google Groups) Main page: http://www.cwelug.org To post: [email protected] To subscribe: [email protected] To unsubscribe: [email protected] More options: http://groups.google.com/group/cwelug -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
