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Hello,
Anyone good with LVM and partitioning? I've currently got three
partitions on my 60GB disc (dual-boot Windows XP and Fedora 7):
- sda1: 20GB, NTFS
- sda2: 100MB, /boot
- sda3: in LVM VolGroup00, which contains
- LogVol01: 1GB swap
- LogVol00: ext3 mounted on /, taking up the rest.
I'd like to shrink sda1 to 12GB and add the extra 8GB to /. As such,
what I'm thinking of doing is:
1. shrinking the NT partition;
2. adding a new partition in between sda1 and sda2;
3. initialising this as an LVM entity and adding it to VolGroup00;
4. growing LogVol00 to use the extra space; and
5. enlarging /'s ext3 system as necessary.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? In particular,
- will adding the new partition result in the partition labels changing
(i.e., can I add sda4 between sda1 and sda2) and are there any
possible problems with this (e.g., reconfiguring GRUB)?
- anyone had any trouble growing an ext3 system while it was on-line
on a modern kernel?
Many thanks,
James.
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James Ettle jhe@???
Southampton High Energy Physics
School of Physics and Astronomy
University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ
PGP key ID: 03F94B5D
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