From: Frank Wiles (frank@wiles.org)
Date: 03/16/00


Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 11:37:59 -0600
From: Frank Wiles <frank@wiles.org>
Subject: Re: kclug - Partitioning questions
Message-ID: <20000316113340.C9625@wiles.org>


 .------[ Bradley Miller wrote (2000/03/16 at 11:31:01) ]------
 |
 | Now that I have Samba running, I'm looking at some directories and that and
 | I think I need to give somethings more room, and possibly look at adding
 | another harddrive. What's the best way to go about this? When I was
 | installing Samba on the other computer it complained that the /usr wasn't
 | big enough. I deleted some files (4 mb worth) and all was fine. How
 | would I go about changing that . . . perferably without messing up my 60+
 | days of uptime? ;-)
 |
 `-------------------------------------------------

    Unless you're willing to just move mount points around, you're going
    to lose your uptime. ( Well at least I wouldn't recommend adding
    and yanking drives in a running system!!! ).

    Easiest way is to add a new drive, partition it up a bit, and move
    your mount points around to give yourself more space in the areas
    that need it.

 -------------------------------
  Frank Wiles <frank@wiles.org>
  http://frank.wiles.org
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