Can I resize "/" partition?

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Re: Can I resize "/" partition?

Post by TrevorH » 2019/01/21 07:22:13

Could we all please learn to trim the replies. There is absolutely no need to quote the entire rest of the thread each time there is a reply, just quote the relevant bits of the post you are replying to.
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Re: Can I resize "/" partition?

Post by hack3rcon » 2019/01/21 07:31:27

TrevorH wrote:
2019/01/21 07:22:13
Could we all please learn to trim the replies. There is absolutely no need to quote the entire rest of the thread each time there is a reply, just quote the relevant bits of the post you are replying to.
OK.
Is the output OK?

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Re: Can I resize "/" partition?

Post by mashiro2004 » 2019/01/21 09:46:25

if you lanch df -h the size is ok?

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Re: Can I resize "/" partition?

Post by hack3rcon » 2019/01/21 11:37:12

mashiro2004 wrote:
2019/01/21 09:46:25
if you lanch df -h the size is ok?
Yes. Thank you but I guess some free space wasted. For example, I added a 566.67 GiB HDD and added it to my 55G root partition but after add my root partition size is "542G".

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Re: Can I resize "/" partition?

Post by mashiro2004 » 2019/01/21 12:57:10

yes if you enlarge with all space added

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Re: Can I resize "/" partition?

Post by hack3rcon » 2019/01/22 08:09:36

Thank you so much.

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