On 2016-02-24 07:55, dmitry.sensei wrote:
Like this:
http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=5332
As the author of the guidance in that ancient forum thread, please note
that the recommendation in my first response to use one large filesystem
should
be disregarded. The prevalent use of disks larger than a BIOS is able
to
address may cause boot problems -- as noted in FAQ 14.6.
I do think that the step-by-step "howto" I created for the thread's OP
near
the end may be helpful, but only if it is understood that the whole
point is
the procedure is to chaing the wings on our aircraft while we are parked
on the tarmac, and not currently in flight at 10,000 meters.
And, like any random "howto" one finds on the Interwebs, use with
caution.
Never ever ever blindly copying and pasting *any* of it. ANY OF IT.
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Jaap Bosman <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello
Is it possible to change partition size in OpenBSD 5.9?
Try to change partition size on install: error message: "partition f
is
currently 4194304 sectors in size and can have a maximum size of
4194304
sectors."
Tried to use disklabel.
delete partition and make new one with preferred size message is now
"Open
partition would move or shrink"
I want partition l and f and e to change.
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd0a 1005M 51.8M 903M 5% /
/dev/sd0l 298G 36.0K 283G 0% /home --> 10 GB
/dev/sd0d 3.9G 10.0K 3.7G 0% /tmp
/dev/sd0f 2.0G 364M 1.5G 19% /usr ---> 150 GB
/dev/sd0g 1005M 210M 745M 22% /usr/X11R6
/dev/sd0h 9.8G 218K 9.3G 0% /usr/local
/dev/sd0k 2.0G 2.0K 1.9G 0% /usr/obj
/dev/sd0j 2.0G 2.0K 1.9G 0% /usr/src
/dev/sd0e 11.5G 7.6M 10.9G 0% /var --> 150 GB
I am on amd64 OpenBSD_5.9
thanks
Jaap