When I installed mandrake, I used the default partition sizes. This gave me a 5 gig root partition, and a 30 gig home partition(sizes are approximate).<BR><BR>Anyway ...
Hi all,<BR><BR>Any tips on the commands to use to resize the root partition on CentOS 4.3?<BR><BR>I've currently got a 10gb drive with 100mb boot, 256mb Swap and the rest as /.<BR><BR>I'd like to ...
ITworld.com – Send in your Unix questions today! | See additional Unix tips and tricks Solaris Volume Manager can make easy work of mirroring your root file system, but you have to use the right ...
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