moore@forty2.enet.dec.com (Paul Moore) (04/09/91)
I've just initialised the 140 Mbyte hard disk on my ISC-based system, as follows: DOS Partition UNIX Parition: / /usr /usr2 and then spent 4 hours copying software into the root and /usr file systems. While loading the last piece of software into /usr, I got the message that there wasn't enough space left in /usr. Definitely a case of Murphy's Law raising its ugly head! Without re-initialising the disk and re-loading the software already loaded: 1. Can I increase the size of /usr at the expense of /usr2? 2. Can I vary the realtive sizes of the DOS and UNIX partitions? Thanks, PPM