On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Liran Zvibel wrote:

> Please tell me, it doesn't seem logical. I want to change the size of
> /usr and some other important partitions.

You need a free partition -- essentially mount the free one,  cp -a all
the /usr files onto it,  and delete the /usr partition,  using the new on
as a /usr partition (mount it on /usr).  Then reformat /usr,  etc.,  and
put all the files back on the new /usr partition.  

Do this for all the partitions you want to move,  resize,  etc. ...

                                                        Will


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