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how to resize a file
hello every body. in a little bit of a jam here.if you all happen to know how to resize the tmp file in my linux system. I use a sabayon 3.5 on a x86 machine. itried to make a dvd image copy but the system gives me a error message telling me the temporary folder used to make images is too small. since it is only 2.8 GB i want to resize it to 8 GB. HOW? or do i need to set anothe folder? In both cases wath do i do? Thanks
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thanks
no there was no reply because i haven't tried anything since i did not knew how to do it. i was curios if there is a way to do that (resizing a file). all i got on the net was about image resizing. i did not use fdisk or any othr program. but is there a way? please reply back!!!
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