On Sat, 2009-12-26 at 22:20 -0800, Ben DJ wrote:
I have:
/dev/sda 500 GB "/boot" /dev/sda1 200 MB LinuxNative, Ext4 (unallocated space) 100 GB /dev/sda3 200 GB LinuxLVM VG0 200 GB "/" (root) LV_A 50 GB Ext4 "/home" LV_B 100 GB Ext4
I'd like to
(1) grow /dev/sda3 at the "front end" to use up the available 100 GB (2) grow the VG0 to use 100% of the now-larger /dev/sda3
Ken gave you the answer. Yast/System/Partition/Hard Disks there you add the partition, then go t Volume manger and add it to the volume. Now you can resize any of the logical volumes. The LVM is great. Of course if you want to redo your whole physical partition setup you have to back up the partitions, reformat the disk and reinstall (tar or cpio are good tools for backup) but using the LVM there is no purpose in doing it. -=terry=- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org