Re: 2 partitions to join

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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Pablo Allietti wrote:

>Hi people, i have a question
>
>Have 1 disk with 2 partition
>
>1 ext2  900Mb mounted in /
>and another ext2 300mb mountd in /home2
>
>is possible to arrange or to join this 2 partitions in only one mounted
>on /  ???? 
>

You could conceivably use "parted" to move them around.  If you have the 
contents backed up and don't mind blowing them away then it's easy.  
It's more difficult but not (always) impossible if you wish to move them 
preserving the data. If there's enough free space on the disk to allow 
shuffling the partitions around (means you must have free space at least 
as large as the largest partition) then no problem.  If the partitions 
have a good deal of unused space in them, then you could use parted's 
resize option to shrink them to allow shuffling.  All hard to see 
without seeing "fdisk -l" and "df -h"

HTH,
Oisin Feeley



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