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Old 07-05-2009
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Increase mount point size after linux installation !

Dear Friends ,

I have to install Redhat Ent Linux 5.0 (RHEL 5) in my machine . My HDD space is total 40 GB . During installation , I give three partitions ,

'/' = 30GB,
'swap'=2GB,
'home' =1GB.

Now my HDD remaining space is 7 GB . After installation , I need to increase the home partition size to 2 GB . Now would anybody plz tell me , is it possible to increase any partition size after installing the linux o/s ?

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