Running out of space on /... Help Please

Hi,
I am running out of space on /.
I have a drive in there on /export/home/ which has 18gigs free. Is there anyway I can map / to there and also keep all of my files that are in / like spreading it accross 2 drives... I dont plan on reinstalling the machine cos thats a pain. Its an Ultra5 and it takes ages to install solaris 10.
Rob

I had the same problem - made my root partition too small at first. Someone told me to use LiveUpgrade to create a second boot environment with a new partition table. It worked great, now I'm running off the 2nd BE, which is just the way I should have partitioned if the first place. It went like this:
First, you needed to partition and label the disk that will be acting as the new BE.
Then, create the first BE (-c be1) on the current device, copy the data on the specified filesystem to the second BE (be2), which is created with the �n option:
root #> lucreate -c be1 \
-m /:/dev/dsk/c1t2d0s0:ufs \
-m -:/dev/dsk/c1t2d0s1:swap \
-m /var:/dev/dsk/c1t2d0s3:ufs \
-m /lawson/usr:/dev/dsk/c1t2d0s4:ufs \
-m /opt:/dev/dsk/c1t2d0s5:ufs \
-n be2 root #> luactivate be2
root #> init 6
If you've already put your current slices under SVM or Veritas it will require additional steps to get the new slices under control as well.

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