Mr.NItin i strongly suggest u to go with Thierry's idea
Thierry ITTY wrote:
unless you used boot partition to store unusual things in it, 300 M should be widely sufficient. Maybe some housekeeping could solve your problem...
A 17:22 17/11/2003 +0530, vous avez écrit :
Hi all,
I've got a problem. During my redhat linux installation, I set up boot
partition of 300M. Now, it's filled up and when i try to install something on my machine, it doesn't allow, because of less space in boot partition.
Is it possible to increase boot partition size without formatting my disk
again?
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