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Disk formatting



When I installed Debian woody, I allocated only part of my available HD
space to it, like this:
hdb1: 512MB: /
hdb2: 1GB: swap
hdb3: 30GB: /usr
free space: ~27GB

Now, I found that /home has taken up almost all of /'s available space. 
So, I created a new logical partion from some free space, as /dev/hdb5
(~2GB)

My question is: How can I format the new partition as ext3, and move
/home to it safely?

Thanks,
Jonathan





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