How-to re-partition /home/ on a live running system (home can be scrapped, is close to empty)? Good day fellow enlisted ones. some machine set-up went bad and now there is a huge separate /home/ partition but the machine would need rather a big single partition or at least much more space for / (root) I cannot really instruct non-knowledgeable users to take the whole machine off-line and then use some partitioning distro (gparted?) from usb device and repartition the stuff, thats why I am asking for help on how to do it live and while on-line. Presently I can ssh to the machine as a local user (not root yet) , and the actual /home/ content is close to empty. I could probably copy /home/ over to (root)/hometemp/ and then maybe ssh into the box as root so that it wouldn't need the files from /home/ for the ssh and bash/shell parts, and the unount /home/ and then delete the /home/ partition (fdisk?) and then extend (how?) the / partition? And then just rename the (root)/hometemp to home and it would be done, right? I am not doing these partitioning things that often and mostly rather during setup from installer and Yast in the OpenSuSE components. Any help with this? Thank you in advance. TIA. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org