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Andrew Kirilenko wrote:
| Hello!
|
| On 12:54 Sat 07 Jun, Klaus D. Neumann wrote:
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|>On Saturday 07 June 2003 12:41 pm, Klaus D. Neumann wrote:
|>

|
| I had the same situation (with unneede SuSE and lack of space). I have
| made following steps:
|
| 1. mkreiserfs /dev/_susepartition_
| 2. mount it somewhere (/mnt/data would be OK)
| 3. move /usr/portage dir to it
| 4. edit make.conf and changed PORTDIR to /mnt/data/portage and
| PORTAGE_TMP_DIR to /mnt/data/portagetmp (don't forget to create last)
| 5. added mount point to /mnt/data to fstab
|
| That's all.
|
| Best regards,
| Andrew.
|
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I'd like to add that I did the same thing with my redhat partition some
months ago. I used the free space for /var by booting to the minimal
install cd and making the new filesystem on my old rh partition, then
moving everything in /var over to my new partition. Then i edited fstab
to mount my new partition at /var. If you need more verbose instructions
than this, just ask.


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