Of the paths you listed, /opt would be the easiest one to move to another
device. The others really need to be available early on in the boot, so I'm
not sure how "relocatable" they are. Since you're talking about whole
volumes, can I assume that you are not running beneath z/VM?

Would this be a good time to mention that creating logical volumes with LVM
for some of these paths during the install allows you much more flexibility
when things like this happen?

Also, which of these paths grew enough to put pressure on the disk? All of
them you listed should actually be fairly static in size, other than /opt.

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On 12/4/07 11:08 AM, "Wayne Driscoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a SLES 10 installation and the root filesystem is 96% full.  It
> currently resides on a full 3390-3 volume, and include /bin, /boot,
> /etc, /lib, /opt, /root, /sbin, /usr.  I have 3390-9 volumes available.
> What would be the easiest method to either expand the root filesystem,
> or move filesystems to additional dasd to free space?
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Wayne Driscoll
> Product Developer
> JME Software LLC
> NOTE:  All opinions are strictly my own.
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