Re: repartition active machine
- From: Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 12:00:35 -0400
On Saturday 31 March 2007, Bob Hartung wrote:
Thanks. I forgot about the nasty old fstab - successfully tried realAnd that's another of those "Oh fudge" moments...
hard to forget it! :)
Thanks again,
Bob
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Saturday 31 March 2007, Bob Hartung wrote:
Hi all,
Here is the issue & I am a relative newbie:
I have a older Linux server with two partitions: /mammdata and
/rgdata. The latter partition is no longer needed as the storage
requirements exploded and it was all moved to a NAS. /mammdata is
almost full. Will this scenario work:
1. Back up all data on /mammdata (this is a SMB share)
2. fdisk and delete the partitions /mammdata and /rgdata1
3. create a new partition to use all the space no longer used by the
two deleted partitions
4. mkfs.ext3 -jvL pt-data
You'll probably need a reboot here. And DON"T forget to fix
/etc/fstab before the reboot.
5. restore the backed up data from originally on /mammdata
Thanks for you input,
Bob
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