Le 2018-05-02 15:25, Eric Sandeen a écrit :
On 5/2/18 7:15 AM, Neal Gompa wrote:
But it can shrink when it's not. This is incredibly important for
being
able to deal with resizing both / and /home at the same time, or even
trying to make space for multi-booting (typically with Windows but
some
people do other OSes too).
I've always seen the need for shrink as an indicator that someone had
poor planning along the way, or insufficient tools for provisioning to
start with. Sure, there are exceptions, but in general who needs
shrink
on a regular basis?
Desktops because they have no planning (poor or otherwise) pretty much
by definition.
--
Nicolas Mailhot
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