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Changing Server partitions

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rcholbert

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OK gang,

About a year ago I decided to get a second Plesk box to compliment the one I already have. Went through a different provider and everything went smooth. Haven't had any problems witht the box since... until recently.

I started to notice the space was running extremely low. The box I have has a 160GB HDD. The default partition from this company was supposed to be: /boot = 100MB; / = 10GB; /var = 25GB; swap = 1GB; /home = remainder of disk space. However, my "home" is on a partition with 14GB space. I have a nice empty partition with 130GB space that Plesk really has no access to it.

Since I didn't notice at first, they don't seem to want to help me out at all without charging me outrageous fees. Any ideas on how to correct this myself, or workarounds? From my past experience with Plesk I have learned it is a fickle beast who does not like change!

Thanks,
rcholbert
 
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