When partitioning the drive, I took the defaults -- which seems to create
a root partition that's too small.  I'm at 59% usage, and every time I
install a new kernel I have to rm /boot/kernel.old to get it to go.

Two questions:

1. Is there an easy way to resize partitions?
2. Is there anything in root I could safely symlink off to another partition?

Here's a df:

Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used     Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad4s1a    507630   273388    193632    59%    /
devfs               1        1         0   100%    /dev
/dev/ad4s1e    507630       18    467002     0%    /tmp
/dev/ad4s1f 463086528 21941374 404098232     5%    /usr
/dev/ad4s1d   4848462   201194   4259392     5%    /var

and here's du -x /:

2       /.snap
1       /dev
2       /tmp
2       /usr
2       /var
56      /etc/defaults
6       /etc/X11
8       /etc/bluetooth
8       /etc/devd
4       /etc/gnats
6       /etc/gss
252     /etc/mail
74      /etc/mtree
38      /etc/pam.d
56      /etc/periodic/daily
6       /etc/periodic/monthly
40      /etc/periodic/security
14      /etc/periodic/weekly
118     /etc/periodic
4       /etc/ppp
396     /etc/rc.d
36      /etc/security
2       /etc/skel
144     /etc/ssh
12      /etc/ssl
2       /etc/zfs
1742    /etc
2       /cdrom
2       /dist
1180    /bin
24      /boot/defaults
2       /boot/firmware
249960  /boot/kernel
310     /boot/modules
2       /boot/zfs
251788  /boot
354     /lib/geom
7628    /lib
1010    /libexec
2       /media
8       /mnt
2       /proc
4464    /rescue
2       /root/.gem/ruby/1.8/cache
2       /root/.gem/ruby/1.8/doc
2       /root/.gem/ruby/1.8/gems
2       /root/.gem/ruby/1.8/specifications
10      /root/.gem/ruby/1.8
12      /root/.gem/ruby
14      /root/.gem
4       /root/.config
10      /root/bin
74      /root
5452    /sbin
273379  /

Any help much appreciated.

-- 
Sterling (Chip) Camden | camdensoftware.com | chipstips.com | chipsquips.com
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