On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, Juan Antonio Martinez wrote:
> On 28 Jun 1999, Soren Dayton wrote:
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> �is coda the right way to any of these items? �has anyone did it before?
As long as you're not working with volumes approaching 20gig or 40gig or
so (at the moment), I think you should be ok.. coda isnt ready for large
systems yet.
> Any suggestions will be wellcomed. The present problem is duplicate
> the real /usr partition in server ( about 1,5Gb ) into /vicepa coda volume,
> in an elegant and easy-to-administer way. �how to preserve permissions,
> setuid bits, owners and so in coda volume? ( ie: in coda client /usr will be
> a symlink to /coda, and the user -anonymous coda log- must see correct
> permissions in order to execute programs )
>
Simple way to do that is to use the 'cp -a' unix command -- get both
partitions mounted on a system (the real /usr, and the coda mounted
partition), and copy between them with that command to preserve
everything.
Unless I misunderstood your question, that should take care of it!
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