On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 22:39 -0400, Derek Davis wrote:
> An alternative might be to mount the 54 GB partition, copy all of var
> onto it, then just mount that for var instead of the old partition.
> Then, use the 2 GB partition that was var elsewhere. That way, you
> don't have to mess with resizing filesystems, which is the part of the
> whole procedure that would make me the most nervous.

Growing is nothing to worry about, I do it on a pretty regular basis
without any problem. Shrinking I would be a little nervous.

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