Mahalo nui loa to all who responded. The solution provided by Nicholas 
worked. I now have adequate space on /usr.

Thanks again.

Robert

 
> > On Thursday 20 May 2004 02:19 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Aloha Nicholas
> > > Thanks for responding. I had just received a hint
> > > about growfs and while reading that I found out
> > > about newfs. I have indeed performed the newfs and
> > > can now mount /dev/da1s4f.
> > > Would it be possible to use growfs to add the new
> > > slice to /usr?
> > It is possible to use growfs, but in your case - more 
> complicated, 
> > as 
> > you have /usr and the new /usr in two different slices.  You'd 
> have 
> > to 
> > resize the slice with fdisk, then use disklabel and growfs. 
> 
> I'm aware of that as I have been studying growfs 
> and fdisk for the last half an hour. I wasn't 
> wanting to waste that 2.3 Gig in the middle of 
> slice 2 but now I think I'll use it for /home 
> after I get /usr moved.
> 
> Thanks again and wish me luck because here I go!
> 
> Robert
> 
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