SUMMARY: Re-partition / root file system question

From: Ben V <bencom500_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed Mar 31 2010 - 18:23:30 EDT
Thanks for all responses. Basically is no can't do with the UFS fs unless I
have the second disk then use ufsdump to the second disk - reformat the 1st
disk - then restore back to the 1st disk

Hello,
>
>
>
> My / root file system currently occupies all the space on the drive as
> c1t0d0s0 (116.96GB). Is this possible to reduce the / root file system
slice
> 0 to 66.96GB and create a new slice 3 with 50GB for my live upgrade
> space usage?
>
>
>
> Here is the format of the disk:
>
> Part      Tag    Flag     Cylinders         Size            Blocks
>
>   0       root    wm    9378 - 65532      116.96GB    (56155/0/0)
> 245285040
>
>   1       swap    wu       0 -  9377         19.53GB      (9378/0/0)
> 40963104
>
>   2     backup    wm       0 - 65532      136.49GB    (65533/0/0)
> 286248144
>
>   3 unassigned    wu       0                0         (0/0/0)
> 0
>
>   4 unassigned    wu       0                0         (0/0/0)
> 0
>
>   5 unassigned    wu       0                0         (0/0/0)
> 0
>
>   6 unassigned    wu       0                0         (0/0/0)
> 0
>
>   7 unassigned    wu       0                0         (0/0/0)
> 0
>
>
>
> Please help me with the command syntax how to accomplish this. Thanks.
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