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Hi,

I tried to expand /usr, and /var, by mount --bind to a free partition.
This does not take the message away..
for some reason /var is spammed full with zypp stuf and xml-files, which
are, imho unnessesary.(only, i do not know what i can throw away safely..)

How can i achieve, that there is clear, that there is more space
available at the other location?

I did try to add the mounts to /etc/fstab by /dev/hdd7/usr
/dev/hda6/spare/usr bind defaults 0 0, but i get the answer:

> tribal-sfn2:/home/monkey9 # /dev/hdd7/usr /dev/hda6/spare/usr bind defaults 0 > 0
> bash: /dev/hdd7/usr: Niet een map
> tribal-sfn2:/home/monkey9 #



Can someone give me 'the golden tip' on how to expand a run out of space
partition?

please?

;-)
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Have a nice day,

M9.               Now, is the only time that exists.



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