Hello everybody,
thank you all for the information.
Unfortunately i do not fully understand, how to manage the shrinking.
For now, i will install the new linux on a external disc, boot and then
copy content from the f38 installation.
the old way, long and work intensive (finding the correct partition
size, choose the filesystem typ and so on.).
i think, it is annoying, that btrfs with f38 is so hard to use for this
task.
my new filesystem will not be btfrs.
Regards
Karl
Am Freitag, dem 28.07.2023 um 06:40 -0700 schrieb stan via users:
On Thu, 27 Jul 2023 18:4
KarlderLetzte <karlderletzte(a)holnishaus.de> wrote:
No one is stepping forward, but this looks fairly straightforward,
since
there is unused space; I think the commands in man btrfs-filesystem
and man btrfs-subvolume are what you want, but I am not qualified to
tell you how to use them. It seems there aren't any btrfs experts on
this list. Maybe try discourse, the web forum? Or a web search
might
turn up a recipe, since this has to be a common request.
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