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abhishek jain writes:
> hi,
> I have a small ebs amazon ec2 instance and i want to know , is there a way
> i can have the root partition of full available size which is of 160 GB.
> currently sda1 which is of root is of size 10 Gb.
> and /mnt of 150 GB.

> In other words i want to resize to 160 GB so that other 150 GB available to
> /mnt is also available to '/' .
> Pl. advice, i have raised this ques on amazon discussion forums but of no
> use (no reply), also i dont want to create a new instance of size 160 GB.
> but to resize one.
> Is it possible?

AFAIK, you can't. Usually the way people deal with this, is to setup
everything (= data, usually) on /mnt or mount additional volume elsewhere.

OR may be

if you can mount both volumes on another machine, then you can put setup PV on
both volumes, and create a VG from both PVs, and then a LV of maximum size in
that VG. And after installing everything on LV, with help of LVM enabled
initrd, you can boot from it as well.

HTH
- -- 
Ashish SHUKLA

“Tous pour un, un pour tous, c'est notre devise” (Alexandre Dumas,
père, "Les Trois Mousquetaires", 1844)
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