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filesystems resizing
I want to resize my filesystem partitions. Reason is that I have 11GB of disk space unused by Unix which divvy reveals. Is there a way I could resize my filesystems without doing a reinstallation. The secondary problem is that the boot image is too large for a diskette (5MB).
I'm running SCO Openserver 5.0.6, RAID 5 I'll appreciate your assistance. Thanks Sola |
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