Re: Verifing: CentOS 5 cannot resize a *live* root filesystem

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On 05/17/2016 02:30 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
Just want to verify: CentOS 5's FS utilities are too old to safely resize a
*live* (mounted, etc.) root file system (and the CentOS 5 installer/rescue
system does not include either resize2fs or fsadm utilities).

I don't know of _any_ filesystem that supports live shrinking. Live expansion, yes. Live shrinking, no. The C5 install/rescue CD and DVD do
include resize2fs.

I'm
*hoping* Ubuntu's 32-bit installer can deal with a non-PAE 32-bit system).

Ubuntu is _not_ one of the few distributions that still support non-PAE 32-bit. From what I can find, Lubuntu and Xubuntu 12.04 were the last versions to support non-PAE. Sorry.

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