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location Oklahoma City, OK
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I'm a programmer. I'm currently working in:
- ASP.Net/C#
- Java



and have no distaste for any platform. Interested in Groovy and Grails. I use and promote Linux/Ubuntu.


I like guitar and music in general. I'm married and have a son. I like to play video games, of course.


Jul
20
comment Does a resize of a partition typically stretch the existing size of the used space on your file system?
would this question be better suited as a SuperUser question? it's not really Server related technically, but I'm not sure...
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Jul
8
revised Does a resize of a partition typically stretch the existing size of the used space on your file system?
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Jul
8
comment Does a resize of a partition typically stretch the existing size of the used space on your file system?
initially I just used the gparted GUI from a liveUSB, and as that kept giving me a cryptic error (after the resize, before final check) I tried some terminal wizardry with e2fsck and then tried to use resize2fs (albeit I didn't know enough about using this but this was by no means a vital system, so I played). will add this to the question...
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asked Does a resize of a partition typically stretch the existing size of the used space on your file system?
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