sure!
run linuxconf (from a prompt or a pointer on your menu)
check local file systems, and add the drive and what parameters you wish (like
mounting at boot) and then reboot.
On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, you wrote:
> OK, I'm using kernel version 2.2.25 and have plugged in another hard drive
> and partitioned it so I can move /var, /lib, etc.. off of the main drive,
> giving me back some precious disk space (my Linux drive is only 500 megs).
> I made the boot and rescue disks "just in case," and properly mounted /var
> and /lib, as well as /opt, on the other drive. The problem is, I cannot
> boot because obviously local filesystems are not mounting yet when Linux
> needs access to /var. Any way to force a mount on this partition via
> lilo.conf? The kernel gives me an error message about "kernel panic - no
> arguments passed to init" or words to that effect.
>
> Any ideas? Thanks!
>
> Paul
>
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