*My Personal Opinion*
Use the free 20GB to create a new slice with several partitions, where ever your 'bulges' will be and mount them or create a big slice/1partition and symlink them from a diff mount point.
It is less trouble then relabing the disk and having to go through updating stuff, especially since you have so little backup options and extra disk space available for it.
e.g.
freespace -> ad0sX
ad0sXa -> /usr/local
ad0sXb -> /usr/src
ad0sXd -> /usr/obj
ad0sXe -> /usr/ports
or
ad0sXa -> /where/ever
and create sym links to /usr/{obj,src,ports,local} to /where/ever/{obj,src,ports,local}.
For example, my file server recently got a second hard drive.
I dumped the contents of /usr/local, deleted the old, formated a slice with a partitioin for it and mounted it on /usr/local and then restored the files.
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