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how to make the /ramdisk/home larger

 
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redleg



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PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:43 am    Post subject: how to make the /ramdisk/home larger Reply with quote

Hello,

I have a question I have tried to solve by reading in this forum and the DSL forum with no luck. I have a 5GB hard drive. I set my swap(hda1) at 200MB and my image(hda2) to 200MB. I left the (hda3) with the rest of the drive.

my question is, how do I make my ramdisk /home bigger because it for some reason is only 78.1MB. How did it set it to that. My / file is only 3.4MB. I looked and I wanted to make my /home to be on hda3 but that didn't happen. I did put my backup to hda3 so that keeps things ok.

I know I am explaining this very poorly. Please ask as many questions as you can so I will give you any information you need to give me some things to try. I would like the applet in the upper right to say / file at around 50-100MB and the /home to look like a few gig. Can I do this and if so how??
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