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add space
Hello !
I get this when I type df -m [root@PGA-LNX02 /]# df -m Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/ida/c0d0p2 23547 22197 155 100% / /dev/ida/c0d0p1 97 10 83 10% /boot none 1934 0 1934 0% /dev/shm Then how you can see the /root fs is 100%. My question is there is some way to add another disk to this fs. or is necesary to delete some files. My box its a red hat Thanks in advance |
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There is a way..
Take another hd and also take a linux boot cd where you can use console. After you boot from the cd, create 2 partitions on your new hd. mount your partition that is in 100% into any directory and the copy /usr of this partition to 1 partition and do the same to /var contents, from your full partition to the other new partition. After that, edit /etc/fstab of your 100% partition to match this change. Hope this helps. next time u can try LVM or create more partitions. suid0 - suid0@unitednerds.org |
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