Oops..partitioning error

Huub v.niekerk at hccnet.nl
Wed Jan 3 04:41:49 PST 2007


Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Huub wrote:

I was wondering why I got "disk full" without having many apps 
installed. Now "df -k" tells me /usr is very small and /home is very 
large. Is there any smart way I can change this without having to 
reinstall DFBSD?
Move your /usr to /home/usr.

Remove any /usr from /etc/fstab. (If in there use that space for something 
else.)

And create symlink for /usr to /home/usr
Ok. So there's not some way like partition-magic to reallocate diskspace
from /home to /usr? Because df -k gives:
su-3.2# df -k
Filesystem      1K-blocks    Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad3s1a        254063   82828   150910    35%    /
/dev/ad3s1d        254063   29144   204594    12%    /var
/dev/ad3s1e        254063      24   233714     0%    /tmp
/dev/ad3s1f       8257742 8257726  -660602   109%    /usr
/dev/ad3s1g      65839984   13189 60559597     0%    /home
procfs                  4       4        0   100%    /proc
Kaapstad:/admin   7084408 3631228  3453180    51%    /mnt/Kaapstadadmin
Durban:/admin      505605  476700     2801    99%    /mnt/Durbanadmin




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