On 11/15/24 01:30, Janne Johansson wrote:
Den fre 15 nov. 2024 kl 06:22 skrev bsdbsdbsd1 <bsdbsdb...@proton.me>:
Is there a shrinkfs?
https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html#GrowPartition
No. Use your backup/restore solution for this task.
this is a GREAT time to test your backup and restoration process!
But this is a big reason why I advocate never allocating all your
disk space, unless you really know you really need it and are confident
of your partitioning scheme. When even a small HD is now 120G, it
is really easy to leave a lot of disk space unallocated.
(that's the one quibble I have with the default OpenBSD partitioning
plan -- most "extra" space is allocated to /home (until you get to
crazy-big drives...which aren't so crazy big now). I'd prefer to make
/home 10G, and leave all the rest of the space unallocated/let the
user decide later. But that's easy enough to fix if you have a bit of
experience, and it was designed to be a good starting point for new
users, so the default is not at all wrong.)
Nick.