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How to move or relocate /var folder to a new partition in Linux
- Add a new hard disk to the server.
<note> Note: If this is a virtual machine, see how to add a new virtual hard disk to the VM with a corresponding vendor. </note>
* Switch to single-user mode:
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Note: This will reboot the server into single-user mode where services aren't started and networking is offline for the server. Please login as root when the login dialog is presented and proceed to open a terminal window.
Copy the data in var only to the new mounted filesystem: <code> cp -apx /var/* /mnt/newvar </endcode>
Rename the current /var directory for backup purposes: <code> mv /var /var.old </endcode>
Make the new var directory: <code> mkdir /var </endcode>
Edit the /etc/fstab file: Replace /mnt/newvar with /var Save and Close the file.
Note: The new partition is now configured to be mounted at /var on boot.
Restart the server.