Re: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-26 Thread Ruben de Groot
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 06:39:33PM -0500, Jerry McAllister typed: At 07:42 AM 11/25/2003, Konrad Heuer wrote: 3) Try to identify subdirectories containing a lot of data within the filesystem which is too small, move them by mv to a filesystem with enough free space and

Re: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-26 Thread Jerry McAllister
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 06:39:33PM -0500, Jerry McAllister typed: At 07:42 AM 11/25/2003, Konrad Heuer wrote: 3) Try to identify subdirectories containing a lot of data within the filesystem which is too small, move them by mv to a filesystem with enough free space

Re: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-25 Thread Konrad Heuer
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Roland Giesler wrote: I have installed FreeBSD in a server with the default setting in the label editor. I hope my terminology is correct, since I'm refering to /etc /usr etc. Now I've installed a squid, KDE, DHCP, Java (not complete yet!), Apache and some other stuff.

RE: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-25 Thread Roland Giesler
Further to my posting, I just used KDiskFree to view die layout and it appears that my root is full. It reports that 108% of the disk is in use, which obvioulsy is not possible! Regards Roland -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Roland

RE: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-25 Thread Roland Giesler
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Konrad Heuer Sent: 25 November 2003 14:42 To: Roland Giesler Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Resizing disk labels On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Roland Giesler wrote: I have installed FreeBSD in a server with the default

Re: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-25 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 02:16:52PM +0200, Roland Giesler wrote: I have installed FreeBSD in a server with the default setting in the label editor. I hope my terminology is correct, since I'm refering to /etc /usr etc. Now I've installed a squid, KDE, DHCP, Java (not complete yet!), Apache

Re: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-25 Thread Ion-Mihai Tetcu
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 15:03:08 +0200 Roland Giesler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Konrad, Yes, you're right, I mean file systems. I've only been using FreeBSD for bit more than a month, so I'm still getting used to the different terminology (being used to MS). Could I do this process

RE: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-25 Thread Konrad Heuer
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Roland Giesler wrote: Yes, you're right, I mean file systems. I've only been using FreeBSD for bit more than a month, so I'm still getting used to the different terminology (being used to MS). Could I do this process live, ie. could I FTP the content for /usr to

[RTFM] Re: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-25 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Roland Giesler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Further to my posting, I just used KDiskFree to view die layout and it appears that my root is full. It reports that 108% of the disk is in use, which obvioulsy is not possible! FAQ entry: How is it possible for a partition to be more than 100% full?

RE: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-25 Thread Roland Giesler
Roland Giesler wrote: I have installed FreeBSD in a server with the default setting in the label editor. I hope my terminology is correct, since I'm refering to /etc /usr etc. Now I've installed a squid, KDE, DHCP, Java (not complete yet!), Apache and some other stuff. While

Re: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-25 Thread Jerry McAllister
Thanks Konrad, Yes, you're right, I mean file systems. I've only been using FreeBSD for bit more than a month, so I'm still getting used to the different terminology (being used to MS). Could I do this process live, ie. could I FTP the content for /usr to another machine, delete the

Re: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-25 Thread Marty Landman
At 07:42 AM 11/25/2003, Konrad Heuer wrote: 3) Try to identify subdirectories containing a lot of data within the filesystem which is too small, move them by mv to a filesystem with enough free space and symlink them back (ln -s) to the old location. But do not move the whole /etc

Re: Resizing disk labels

2003-11-25 Thread Jerry McAllister
At 07:42 AM 11/25/2003, Konrad Heuer wrote: 3) Try to identify subdirectories containing a lot of data within the filesystem which is too small, move them by mv to a filesystem with enough free space and symlink them back (ln -s) to the old location. But do not move the whole