On May 7, 2007, at 11:56 AM, Ruslan Sivak wrote:
Scott Lamb wrote:
On May 7, 2007, at 12:56 AM, Wojtek.Pilorz wrote:
I would suggest you to add external HDD (e.g. USB2, or IDE/SATA with
USB2/PATA+SATA converter) and copy your data.
If the filesystem is screwed up, resizing can only make its state
worse.
On second thought, there is a way I can do this without buying
more drives or resizing filesystems. I can just degrade my RAID-5
array by pulling one of the drives and formatting it standalone. I
think the stuff I want will (just barely) fit on a single drive.
--Scott Lamb <http://www.slamb.org/>
Isn't a degraded raid5 horribly slow?
Probably. That's okay...I'm a patient guy, and I'll go back to full
RAID-5 after I'm done backing up / reinstalling / restoring.
--
Scott Lamb <http://www.slamb.org/>
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