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God timmy,

That sounds almost absurdly simple ;-)

I take it that it would be better to do this from CLI than gui?

So, I take it that there wouldn't be any issue with 'open' files failing to 
copy or other 'legacy' behaviour? ;-)

Thanks,

Chris

On August 6, 2003 10:03 pm, timmy wrote:
> Here's what I would do:
>
> format the new drive (ext2/3, whatever), and put it in your server. Mount
> it as /home2 or something like that. copy all of the files off the current
> /home onto the new drive. then, unmount /home and mount the new drive as
> /home. make sure to update /etc/fstab.
>
> hope that helps.
>
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