Create the extra space as a separate partition the use RAID LINEAR to join the two partitions into one, or simply move some of your current directories to the new space and symlink to them from /.
On 28 Jul 98 at 18:57, debian-user@lists.debian.org wrote: > Hi ! > Is there a command to change (increase) the linux partition over > unallocated place on the hard disk ? My problem is that I dedicated > too little place to the linux partition at the installation. I've > jus't installed Hamm, Xwindow, and part of teTex so I would better > not be obliged to do it all again. > > Or there may be a program similar to fips which I used to shrunk my > dos partition, working under linux ? Also, the available space on > the hard disk will be right before the Linux partition. Will I have > a problem with Lilo, will I need to reinstall it on the first block > of the partition or something like that ? Gerald V. Livingston II '69 Bug -- AirBall -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null