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Resize partition in Ubuntu

WickedWicked Member
edited May 2017 in Help

Hello, a friend of me bough a SYS server with 3x120 GB SSD but for some reason /root has like 20 GB and he uses ServerPilot - which uses /root. And /home has 100 GB.

How can I change this? I need more storage on /root.

Comments

  • reinstall and repartition

    Thanked by 1flatland_spider
  • gparted and resize2fs

  • Well looks like /home is a raid array so that's a little more complicated

  • rajprakash said: gparted and resize2fs

    You are Linux Guru? Please tell me how use gparted and resize2fs for resize raid partitions....

  • @ngstargate said:

    rajprakash said: gparted and resize2fs

    You are Linux Guru? Please tell me how use gparted and resize2fs for resize raid partitions....

    Calm down playboy. I acknowledged the array makes it more complicated. I didn't notice that at first and I'm responding on a mobile phone.

  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor

    @ngstargate said:
    reinstall and repartition

    +1 for this. When doing reinstalls on SYS, you can select the custom option and it'll let you resize the partitions to how you like them.

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