Well do you have opt, var, tmp and usr broken out into separate file systems 
already? If not, moving those can help without having to re-do your root
device.

there's some nice how-to's on www.linuxvm.org for moving part of a file system 
to a new file system. I've used that extensively




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I have a SLES9X system with a root filesystem that has filled up the DASD
it resides on. What can I do to get more space for the root filesystem?

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