Re: Is there a way to give public access to directory?

From: J.D. Ripper (jdripper137_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 02/05/04


Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 02:38:19 GMT

Jeff <jeffrey@cunningham.net> writes:

[...]
> Now I need to figure out a way to repartition a disk to free up the space
> it needs (without blowing away the other data. Its reiserfs.

You don't need to -- you can just dd from /dev/zero to create a file,
run mke2fs (or whatever file system) on the file, then mount the file
with `-o loop'.



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