[newbie] Another new problem.. :(
Hey All, Well I got my box backup and working. Now here is my other problem. I have only 7.9 megs left on /dev/hda1 which is my root my /home has over 300 megs. I have a several hundred meg hard drive sitting here that I want to install and run the programs off that. What would be easier? Taking my entire /home and moving it to the new hard drive and re-partitioning my box or what? Any tips? Ideas? Etc? Thanks a ton! Eric
Re: [newbie] Another new problem.. :(
Eric Budinger wrote: Hey All, Well I got my box backup and working. Now here is my other problem. I have only 7.9 megs left on /dev/hda1 which is my root... my /home has over 300 megs. I have a several hundred meg hard drive sitting here that I want to install and run the programs off that. What would be easier? Taking my entire /home and moving it to the new hard drive and re-partitioning my box or what? Any tips? Ideas?Etc? Thanks a ton! Eric Well surgery on / is very difficult, because you cannot unmount it from a running system. You have several options... Method A: If /usr is a subdirectory of / instead of a separately mounted partition, you can move that to the second disk if there is room--Here's how: 1. Put in your second disk 2. boot 3. when you get to the GUI run Mandrake Control Center=Hardware=MountPoints 4. When diskdrake comes up, save your partition table to floppy and make a partition on the second disk called /spusr ,,, When you exit, make sure you answer the save changes to /etc/fstab with a yes, and also make sure you format and mount the partition. 5. after exiting diskdrake, bring up a terminal and $ su password(your root password) # cp -a /usr/* /spusr # kedit /etc/fstab change the line where /spusr is defined to /usr save and exit # mkdir /oldusr # mv /usr /oldusr # umount /spusr # mount /usr Almost done--now recover the space # rm -r /oldusr -f And now you should have much roon in / Method B: It may be that there isn't sufficient room on the new drive or that /usr is already separated. Either... 1. Make room for / by moving those things right after it (by Method A) 2. Install the rpm ext2resize from your distribution disks using Software Manager 3. In a terminal as root run the command ext2end / +(blocks to add) (this can be done while it is live and mounted) OR separate /var from / which will also create space (method A) Almost any other moves will require a reinstallation. Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Another new problem.. :(
Well surgery on / is very difficult, because you cannot unmount it from a running system. You have several options... Method A: If /usr is a subdirectory of / instead of a separately mounted partition, you can move that to the second disk if there is room--Here's how: 1. Put in your second disk 2. boot 3. when you get to the GUI run Mandrake Control Center=Hardware=MountPoints 4. When diskdrake comes up, save your partition table to floppy and make a partition on the second disk called /spusr ,,, When you exit, make sure you answer the save changes to /etc/fstab with a yes, and also make sure you format and mount the partition. 5. after exiting diskdrake, bring up a terminal and $ su password(your root password) # cp -a /usr/* /spusr # kedit /etc/fstab change the line where /spusr is defined to /usr save and exit # mkdir /oldusr # mv /usr /oldusr # umount /spusr # mount /usr If it isn't on a separate partition, you can skip 'mkdir /oldusr' as 'mv /usr /oldusr' will complain that the directory exists. Almost done--now recover the space # rm -r /oldusr -f And now you should have much roon in / Method B: It may be that there isn't sufficient room on the new drive or that /usr is already separated. Either... 1. Make room for / by moving those things right after it (by Method A) 2. Install the rpm ext2resize from your distribution disks using Software Manager 3. In a terminal as root run the command ext2end / +(blocks to add) (this can be done while it is live and mounted) OR separate /var from / which will also create space (method A) Almost any other moves will require a reinstallation. Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com