Hi there, Thanks for your prompt answer! > [ ... reshaping from ... ] > > > > - / is in a Raid 1 array (/dev/md0) consisting of two > > partitions - sda1 and sdb1 (ca. 148 GB); > > - swap in Raid 0 (/dev/md1) - sda2 and sdb2 of ca. 1 GB each > > giving me 2 GB in total: > > [ ... to ... ] > > > > - resize the partition containing the / file system to 27 GB > > keeping it in RAID 1 (/dev/md0); > > - create a new partition of 120GB to mount /home, also in RAID > > 1 (/dev/md2); > > - change swap from a RAID 0 to a RAID 1, resizing it to 2GB > > (/dev/md1). Yep, that's essentially it. > > Can this be done without reinstalling everything from scratch? > > You have two mirrored disks so it is trivial. Not so trivial to me... :) > Break the mirroring, repartition 'sdb' say into 'sdb[123]', > 'mkfs' the 'sdb[13]' partitions, 'mkswap' the 'sdb2' partition, > copy stuff from 'sda1' to 'sdb1' and 'sdb3', reboot from 'sdb1' > without any RAID, repartition 'sda' in the same way as 'sdb', > then recreate new RAID mirrors ('md0' as 'sda1' and 'sdb1' > etc.). You can do much the same from a live CD eliminating the > obvious steps. Let's suppose I use a live CD. It seems safer and less error prone. Step by step, we have: - break the mirroring: it is my perception that this would not be necessary as the system would not be aware of any raid. The only problem I see here is the fact that the drives are partitioned as RAID auto detect, but I might be seeing a problem where it is not there; - repartition the drive and create file systems: fine, will use parted to do it in a non-destructive manner, shrink sdb1 (ext3) to 27GB, delete sdb2 (swap), create new sdb2 (ext3) with 120GB and create sdb3 (swap) with 2GB; I will have to set them as RAID autodetect as well, right? - copy stuff from sda1 to sdb1 (/) and sdb2 (/home): fine; will do something like this 'find . -depth -print0 | sudo cpio --null --sparse -pvd /target/'; - reboot from sdb1 without any raid: how can I do that? change something in GRUB, or merely physically disconnecting sda? in any case, won't sdb's partitions be seen as they should belong to a RAID? - repartition sda: fine; - recreate the arrays: will this be non-destructive? do I have to recreate them as degraded (starting with sdb[123]) and then add the other partitions (sda[123])? would this be ok, or is there a better way of doing it? 'mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md0 --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sda1 missing'; Am I going in the right direction here? Thanks for all the help. > > Resizing is dangerous, shrinking is very dangerous, and most > filesystems don't support shrinking anyhow. Would that mean that it is not possible to do it? > > > Output of /proc/mdstat: [ ... ] > > Why so much pointless stuff... Sorry about that. It's just that I was apparently unable to distinguish what would be necessary and what was not. Cheers, Tiago -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html