Resizing and creating partitions
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:22 pm
I just installed Amahi and so far I'm quite impressed. I was looking for some type of easy-to-manage home server software when I came across this.
The Fedora 12 DVD installed without a hitch however I think I made a fundamental mistake. I only created 2 partitions; / and a swap. I didn't think to create a partition for data. Plus, I've moved several gigs of data to the hda already.
I'm adding a second hard drive so I was looking at Greyhole for share pooling. The wiki warns against including the root partition in the share pool. But, that's the only one I have other than the swap.
So, my question is this, is it possible to shrink the root partition and create a new partition using the resulting free space? Can I then move the shares to the new partition without having to reload all the data over again? I've done this in Windows but I'm pretty green with Linux.
Thanks!
The Fedora 12 DVD installed without a hitch however I think I made a fundamental mistake. I only created 2 partitions; / and a swap. I didn't think to create a partition for data. Plus, I've moved several gigs of data to the hda already.
I'm adding a second hard drive so I was looking at Greyhole for share pooling. The wiki warns against including the root partition in the share pool. But, that's the only one I have other than the swap.
So, my question is this, is it possible to shrink the root partition and create a new partition using the resulting free space? Can I then move the shares to the new partition without having to reload all the data over again? I've done this in Windows but I'm pretty green with Linux.
Thanks!