Re: [ilugd] I hope any of you in this mailing list might be aware of such case

2009-08-10 Thread Pawan
On Sunday 09 Aug 2009, tashi samphel wrote: [[about space shortage on his ubuntu/windows system]] Raj replied with some commandline-fu. Actually, with Ubuntu these days I think it's easier than that with gparted and it's gui goodness. I'm pretty sure I've done that in that last year like

Re: [ilugd] I hope any of you in this mailing list might be aware of such case

2009-08-10 Thread satyaakam goswami
and i can't be able to install other software due to space shortage. so I hope any of you in this mailing list might be aware of such case and may have solution to solve this problem..kindly share to me and i am very thankful to you. Alternatively you can install under windows itself without

[ilugd] I hope any of you in this mailing list might be aware of such case

2009-08-08 Thread tashi samphel
HI I am using dual OS in my HP laptop i.e. certified original window vista and Ubuntu 9.04. When i first installed ubuntu I forgot to give the sufficient volume for it. so by automatically it take 1 GB space which is very less and i can't be able to install other software due to space shortage.

Re: [ilugd] I hope any of you in this mailing list might be aware of such case

2009-08-08 Thread Raj Mathur
On Sunday 09 Aug 2009, tashi samphel wrote: I am using dual OS in my HP laptop i.e. certified original window vista and Ubuntu 9.04. When i first installed ubuntu I forgot to give the sufficient volume for it. so by automatically it take 1 GB space which is very less and i can't be able to

Re: [ilugd] I hope any of you in this mailing list might be aware of such case

2009-08-08 Thread Raj Mathur
On Sunday 09 Aug 2009, Raj Mathur wrote: [snip] If you can increase the size of the existing partition over itself, just e2resize the filesystem after increasing the partition size. In either case, be sure to backup your data before you run e2resize. Er, make that resize2fs in both cases.