If it's LVM managed (which RH is by default), see the HOWTO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-
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Browse All Topicsi have installed redhat linux 5.2 server. i want to increase space of my "VAR" partition, how can i increase space
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If it's LVM managed (which RH is by default), see the HOWTO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-
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by: rindiPosted on 2009-05-30 at 12:59:22ID: 24510104
You could boot with a LiveCD and then use gparted to resize your partitions, or you could add more disk space, partition the new diskspace, mount it's partitions, copy your current /var to that new space, then rename the old /var to something like /varold and create a symlink of the new /var to point to root.
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