On Mar 27, 2006, at 1:49 AM, Jose Raul Baron wrote:

Hi everyone,
I have a couple linux-related issue. Maybe my questions are much
too basic
but I'm still quite a rookie, so please forgive me if so.

Here go my questions:

1.- I have currently 2'3 GB (1 x 3339 cyl. 3390-3 disk) for my
linux system.
Is this OK or is it too little for a production Linux System ?


Certainly more than sufficient for a Debian system.  I understand
SuSE wants a lot more to install even a minimal system these days.

2.- I would like to increase the size of /home. Is it possible ? if
so, how
? should I first mount a filesystem, copy everything into it and
then mount
that filesystem into /home ?


That's a pretty good way.  Make sure you use the -a flag to cp to get
all the file ownerships and permissions right.

Adam

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