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Date:      Sat, 10 Jul 2004 13:53:47 -0700
From:      "Graham North" <graham.north@telus.net>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   resizing my slices/partitions - was pruning the Ports tree
Message-ID:  <003e01c466bf$ff07e270$627ba8c0@phoenix>

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Hello all:

I would like to  expand my FreeBSD partion on the hard drive of which it =
only has 60%.
The rest of the HD holds an old installation of Win98.

When I first installed FBSD 4.8 I used Partition Magic to carve off 1.2G =
of a 2.0G HD and give me dual boot capability so as to retain the Win98. =
   After recently installing a full ports tree I find that my FBSD /usr =
slice is almost out of file handles.   A sensible solution.. how about =
removing my 800M of Windows and capturing it for FBSD.   NOTE - please =
read end of email concerning inodes.
Looking for suggestions and warnings..!

Of course I can blow everything away, reformat and re-install, but my =
preference would be to:
1) shutdown
2)use my partion magic boot disk to reformat the 800MB windows partion
3)use sysinstall to expand my /usr slice, maybe even resize some of the =
others

Perhaps I can do this all with sysintall without even shutting down?   I =
have not used that program since my original install 6 months ago so am =
not sure of its capabilities, weaknesses and strengths.

Something important to note,  I am not out of disk space but have run =
out of file handles (BSD calls them Inodes) - so it really is nodes that =
I need to recapture not space - might this have some implications that =
necessitate a complete reformat or re-install??

Suggestions and comments greatly appreciated.

Cheers,  Graham/







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