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comment Repartitioning two disks without a loss of data
Thank you everyone. I agree, but what am I supposed to do? I am an intern and I'm not going to tell them how to run their company. I think that if it is that vital then they would not be having me do it, but someone more experienced. They know what my capabilities are, they know I'm a Linux rookie, and I've been here for 5 months so they know what I can and can't do, and they assigned this to me anyway. That leads me to believe that there has gotta be a simple way of doing things. Anyway, I'll post what my method is, and then hopefully you guys can give me some pointers...
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comment Repartitioning two disks without a loss of data
The problem with doing it with a boot disk is that there are literally dozens of systems distributed around different offices and locations. I cannot back the data up remotely, and I actually don't even know what the data is. For all I know the data is just our appliance and an OS, but all the disk space isn't partitioned. I have been tasked with scripting a simple solution involving no backup, just properly partitioning all these systems. @kvisle - I don't know what LVM is. I am somewhat of a Linux rookie.
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comment Repartitioning two disks without a loss of data
Edit: I also have access to make2fs
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