On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 09:59:45AM -0800, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
>
> I have not tried yet, but am planning to experiment and see if it is
> possible to *shrink* an XFS filesystem. In the case where I have one
> LV that's larger than it needed to be, I'd like to be able to shrink
> the filesy
Tille, Andreas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I decided to use ext3 file systems in the LVM partitions and I wonder
> if there is something like xfs_growfs for ext[23]. Not that I would
apt-get install ext2resize
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> "Andreas" == Andreas Tille writes:
Andreas> On 4 Jan 2002, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
>> I'm using LVM and XFS filesystems on my computer at home. This
>> morning, after I pushed "g" from the Gnus *Group* buffer (to get new
>> mail), it stopped part way through with an error m
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> I decided to use ext3 file systems in the LVM partitions and I wonder
> if there is something like xfs_growfs for ext[23]. Not that I would
I made som very basic test on this some some weeks ago, and I extended
an ext3(2?) fs sucessfully (i.e. the data was intact after the
expansion).
On 4 Jan 2002, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> I'm using LVM and XFS filesystems on my computer at home. This
> morning, after I pushed "g" from the Gnus *Group* buffer (to get new
> mail), it stopped part way through with an error message. Gnus
> prompted me in the XEmacs minibuffer saying "no sp
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