on Sat, Apr 06, 2002, Vivek G. Bharathan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > So I installed Debian in February and I've just discovered that my /usr > partition is much too small. I'd like to somehow set apt and dselect to > reload the packages I already have - is there any way to do this without > plugging through all the millions of Debian packages that show up on > dselect?
I think that's likely the wrong solution to the problem. Post your partition table and disk free space: $ fdisk -l # If that doesn't display partitions, specify the disk explicitly $ df If you have sufficient slack space either on this system, on removeable storage, or on a networked system, you can tar off your partition(s), repartition, and restore. No reinstallation of Debian required. If you want to lighten the load, you can remove some of the larger packages -- tetex and xemacs are two of the biggest -- and restore them down the road. No need swapping out everything where the 80/20 rule applies handily. Even if you use a tool like gpartd, creating a backup is still *strongly* recommended. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <kmself@ix.netcom.com> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? Iomega: click of death, Jaz Junk, and now, NAS? Not! http://www.google.com/search?q=iomega+jaz+drive+failure
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