Resizing root fs
dballester at kernpharma.com
dballester at kernpharma.com
Fri Dec 5 12:24:04 UTC 2003
Hi:
Read
http://www.pcplus.co.uk/media/pcplus/pdf/190/190.masterclass.linux%20expert.pdf
HTH
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Hi
I have added another disk to my logical volume which is the root fs. I now
want to resize the filesystem. How do I do this? Dont you need to be able
to
umount it?
Is there a boot disk that can you can boot off to do this? What is the
command?
Thanks
Brendon
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