The only way to do that is LVM (or something similar).

On 07/06/2014 03:16 PM, Cameron Seay wrote:
Can I add a DASD volume to an existing partition?  I am using MOD-9s, and
for example I would like to add one or more to the /opt partition.  Or
would it just be better to use LVM?

Thanks

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