From: Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Freeing up disk space problem!!
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 20:38:13 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F4D8F95.7050307@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20120229020141.0417c547@weird.wonkology.org>
Alex Schuster wrote:
> Dale writes:
>
>> I have a question on this. I have a drive that I use for movies and
>> such. There is nothing OS related on that drive. Would it be safe to
>> set this to say 1% or even 0?
>
> I'd say 1% is okay. For 0% I'm not sure, I avoid that, but maybe there
> will be no noticeable difference at all.
>
>> Also, it is already set up with LVM and
>> ext4. Can I change it even while there is data on there?
>
> Sure! Cool, isn't it. Just call lvresize -L +1G /dev/mapper/whatever or
> something, and then resize2fs /dev/mapper/whatever.
I was talking about the command to change the superuser reserves. I
know how to make LVM bigger but wanted to make sure this can be run even
when there is data on there. Basically, can I run:
tune2fs -m 1 /dev/data/data1
Which is where the ext4 file system is on the LVM. After I run that
then I can expand LVM from there, I hope it works that easy.
> Wonko
>
>
Dale
:-) :-)
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-02-29 2:39 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-02-28 11:37 [gentoo-user] Freeing up disk space problem!! trevor donahue
2012-02-28 11:52 ` Alan McKinnon
2012-02-28 13:37 ` William Kenworthy
2012-02-28 11:57 ` Mick
2012-02-28 11:59 ` [gentoo-user] " Nikos Chantziaras
2012-02-28 12:24 ` [gentoo-user] " YoYo Siska
2012-02-28 12:50 ` trevor donahue
2012-02-28 13:25 ` Neil Bothwick
2012-02-28 13:01 ` Alex Schuster
2012-02-28 13:27 ` Neil Bothwick
2012-02-28 23:25 ` Alex Schuster
2012-02-29 0:32 ` Neil Bothwick
2012-02-29 1:05 ` Alex Schuster
2012-02-29 6:22 ` Neil Bothwick
2012-02-29 9:29 ` Alan McKinnon
2012-02-29 9:57 ` Neil Bothwick
2012-02-29 10:40 ` Alan McKinnon
2012-02-29 11:08 ` Neil Bothwick
2012-02-29 12:11 ` Alan McKinnon
2012-03-01 0:59 ` Frank Steinmetzger
2012-03-01 9:54 ` Neil Bothwick
2012-02-29 23:59 ` [gentoo-user] " walt
2012-03-01 0:43 ` Pandu Poluan
2012-02-29 0:48 ` [gentoo-user] " Dale
2012-02-29 1:01 ` Alex Schuster
2012-02-29 2:38 ` Dale [this message]
2012-02-29 6:17 ` Neil Bothwick
2012-02-29 7:10 ` Dale
2012-02-29 7:49 ` J. Roeleveld
2012-02-29 9:23 ` Alan McKinnon
2012-03-01 1:09 ` Frank Steinmetzger
2012-03-01 8:26 ` Alan McKinnon
2012-02-29 9:53 ` Neil Bothwick
2012-02-29 9:19 ` Alan McKinnon
2012-02-29 14:44 ` Dale
2012-02-29 7:43 ` J. Roeleveld
2012-02-29 13:06 ` Daddy
2012-02-29 14:44 ` Dale
2012-02-28 16:14 ` James Broadhead
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