AwPhuch


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Posted: Oct. 27 2004,17:26 |
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Ok new method
If those partitions are still active and alive (unmouted!!) 1. Label the parition you want like
Code Sample | e2label /dev/hdb1 /home e2label /dev/hdb2 /usr/local e2label /dev/hdb3 /opt |
Then mount /dev/hdb1 and cd into /home and cp * /mnt/hdb1 and so on and so forth then rename /home and other moved dir to /home1 then mkdir dir /home and edit fstab
reference http://www.redhat.com/docs....rt.html
Brian AwPhuch
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