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Hello everyone,
I've come to realize that the sda3 ( the / mount point) is way too small, and so that's why I have resized my home partition which was taking all the space. Now that I have about 40 gigs of 'unallocated space' I can't seem to extend the sda3 file system. I've used gparted succesfully to shrink the home partition but nothing else. The bar or handles can only be dragged to a certain extent with a maximum amount of 7.53 GiB which is what I have now. How can extend it and make use of that unallocated space? I'm only allowed to extend the home filesystem and nothing else.
here is some info about the partitions with gparted
/dev/sda1 ext2 101.94MiB boot
/dev/sda2 linux-swap 258.86 swap
/dev/sda3 ext4 7.33 GiB /
/dev/sda4 ext4 195.31 GiB home
unallocated unallocated 28.23 MiB --- ---
unallocated unallocated 29.81 GiB --- ---
some extra info
archuser@archws ~ % df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev 10M 204K 9.9M 2% /dev
/dev/sda3 7.3G 6.0G 898M 88% /
shm 1004M 1.2M 1003M 1% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 99M 16M 79M 17% /boot
/dev/sda4 193G 18G 166G 10% /home
Last edited by aluser (2011-02-12 19:06:40)
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Can you post you fdisk output, it seems like you have reached the 4 primary partitions in the MBR limit.
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Ok seems like the 'unallocated space' is not between /dev/sda3 and /dev/sda4. Only the unallocated space 'following' a partition, can be added to that partition, in this case that unallocated space can be added to /dev/sda4 alone.
To add the space to /dev/sda2, move /dev/sda4 to the end of the disk using resize/move option in gparted. For this run gparted from a live system like parted magic or system rescue cd, not from within archlinux.
You should get an output like
/dev/sda1 ext2 101.94MiB boot
/dev/sda2 linux-swap 258.86 swap
/dev/sda3 ext4 7.33 GiB /
unallocated unallocated 28.23 MiB --- ---
unallocated unallocated 29.81 GiB --- ---
/dev/sda4 ext4 195.31 GiB home
and then make extend /dev/sda3.
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Nice work. It took a while again to move but it was worth it, it worked. thanks
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Mark it solved. Next time I suggest you make logical volumes. It's easier managing partitions;)
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