Re: repartitioning
On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> installed it on, I've decided to repartition and make seperate partitions
> for /, /usr, /tmp, /usr/local, and /var (are there any others it might
> be usefull to make seperate partitions out of?).
The FAQ addresses this pretty well. I'd also recommend a /home
partition. I also added a /home/ftp/pub for a file archive but that depends
on how many files you keep lying around.
> a) partition this empty space into a bunch of new partitions and <move> my
> current system onto it, without completely reinstalling?
Sure, it's been a long time since I did this (back years ago when I was
running SLS), but it is possible.
As I remember (read: get someone else's opinion to be sure:-) all I did
was to create the paritions, make file systems on them, copy the appropriate
subdirectory trees to the various partitions, edit the fstab on the new /
directory/partition, edit Lilo's config (make sure to be able to boot either
Linux setup in case one doesn't work) and run Lilo.
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