Re: altering partitions..

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if you have free space in there use 

#resize2fs (command to alter partition)

Regards 
SR

--- Kumar <rsrie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hello list,
> 
>  how can i add space to my /boot partition.? 
> 
> it used 99% and other partitions are under 10%. now
> new kernel update has come so when i do RHN it is
> saying that /boot partition require atleast 5 MB. so
> i
> want to allocate some space to /boot partition from
> /usr partition. this has to be done without loosing
> any data.? is it possible.? i tryed fdisk to alter
> but
> i afraid that my server get crash. 
> 
> thanks,
> Kumar.
> 
>
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