Use LVM. You can grow/shrink partitions as needed. Just check that the filesystem used is able to do the same (I use reiserfs with no problems). Also allows the almost transparent addition of more hard disks if needed. I will soon be adding around 300G to the mythtv partition (currently part of the 80G multiple partitioned single disk) and I expect it to take only a few minutes (after i read up on it as its been a few months since my last add!) with I hope, only a few minutes of downtime.
One of the IT specific corollaries to Murphy's Law states that no matter what size you make a disk partition today, it will be wrong tomorrow - at least with LVM its not a terminal condition. BillK On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 23:26 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm about to repartition, leaving everything except recordings in an > ext3fs partition, and putting all recordings into JFS. But I'd rather > not discover that I've made the ext3 too small, and I'd rather not > waste gigs making it too big. ...
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