Sarah Johnson <sarah-johnson-1...@list.ru> writes:
> Hi,
> I ran out of root partition disk space and can't install or remove any more
> packages or even login gui window manager anymore
>
> i spent few good hours researching for solutions and found that i can resize
>
Pascal Hambourg composed on 2017-12-26 10:20 (UTC+0100):
> Sarah Johnson composed:
>> so is it safe to resize debian root and other partitions using windows
>> machine partitioning tool ?
...
> Before considering resizing partitions, the first step is to identify
> what files and directories
Le 26/12/2017 à 02:44, Sarah Johnson a écrit :
Hi,
I ran out of root partition disk space and can't install or remove any more
packages or even login gui window manager anymore
i spent few good hours researching for solutions and found that i can resize
root and home partitions using
:
> >> Hi,
> >> I ran out of root partition disk space and can't install or remove any
> >> more packages or even login gui window manager anymore
> >>
> >> i spent few good hours researching for solutions and found that i can
>
On 12/26/2017 5:04 AM, Doug wrote:
On 12/25/2017 08:44 PM, Sarah Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I ran out of root partition disk space and can't install or remove any
more packages or even login gui window manager anymore
i spent few good hours researching for solutions and found that i can
resize
On 12/25/2017 08:44 PM, Sarah Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I ran out of root partition disk space and can't install or remove any
more packages or even login gui window manager anymore
i spent few good hours researching for solutions and found that i can
resize root and home partitions using
Hi,
I ran out of root partition disk space and can't install or remove any more
packages or even login gui window manager anymore
i spent few good hours researching for solutions and found that i can resize
root and home partitions using resize2fs and lvresize tools but they are not
even
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