Re: enlarge the drive

2007-03-27 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 07:45:38PM -0400, Julian Leyh wrote: > On 21:01 Mon 26 Mar , Darrin Chandler wrote: > > Reinstall may be the easiest and cleanest. There's also another > > alternative that you left out, which I have done before. If you have > > unused space at the end, you can add a sli

Re: enlarge the drive

2007-03-27 Thread Julian Leyh
On 21:01 Mon 26 Mar , Darrin Chandler wrote: > Reinstall may be the easiest and cleanest. There's also another > alternative that you left out, which I have done before. If you have > unused space at the end, you can add a slice and newfs for a new /var, > then reboot single user and copy every

Re: enlarge the drive

2007-03-26 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 11:43:51PM -0400, Nick ! wrote: > Short answer: no. Give up now and reinstall now that you know what you need. > > Long answer: Yes, the FAQ which you sound like you've read does imply > that this is possible. However, this is pretty low-level stuff so it's > really tricky.

Re: enlarge the drive

2007-03-26 Thread Nick !
On 3/26/07, riwanlky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All, I had a problem, I do as been told by the OpenBSD cover on installation of the drive. 80m for / 300m for swap 80m for /tmp 80m for /var 2g for /usr all the other for /home It actually says that's an example only ;) however it seem tha

enlarge the drive

2007-03-26 Thread riwanlky
Hi All, I had a problem, I do as been told by the OpenBSD cover on installation of the drive. 80m for / 300m for swap 80m for /tmp 80m for /var 2g for /usr all the other for /home however it seem that my /var allocated more than 70%, I will like to enlarge it. I use all my partition in the hard