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Your system should boot up into the following configuration. The original / pari

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Question

Your system should boot up into the following configuration.

The original / paritition is the same as before1.

The original /home and swap partitions have been merged into a larger swap partition. Be sure that all the swap space is being utilized

The second disk is mounted at /home and contains an identical copy (with file attributes preserved) of the original /home filesystem.

Hint: mount both disks and copy the files and then chang the fstab to mount the new one as the home folder.

rootf's deutmpfs tmpfs tmpfs /deu/sda1 tmpfs tmpfs dev/Sda3 Size Used Auail Usez Mounted on 1.5G 697M 726M 49. 243M 249M 249M 724K 248M 1%/run 1.5G 697M 726M 49. 249M 249M 579M 546M 3.9M 100%/home 0 249M 0% deu shm 249M 0% sus fs cgroup 0 249M 0%/med ia

Explanation / Answer

Answer:

For this following problem, we are using the Red hat Linux. Because it is more adaptable for using a command line.

Create a partition in Linux we use this command:

We use the ext4 file system in Red Hat Linux: