You can hack it:

# mv /usr /home
# ln -s /home/usr /usr

This will move /usr (the bulk) onto your /home partition, and link it so
that it appears to be in the same place.  This, of course, presumes that
/home/usr does not already exist.

-Matt Stegman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Wizaerd wrote:

> When I initially installed Mandrake, I allowed the installation procedure to
> auto-allocate partitions on the hard drive since I really didn't know what I
> was doing (and I still don't to some degree...)
> 
> Anyway, I recently ran a df and here were the results...
> Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda5              1510032   1378084     55240  96% /
> /dev/hda1                 7746      2579      4767  35% /boot
> /dev/hda7              4435436     14192   4195936   0% /home
> 
> You'll notice that my / partition is damn near all gone... is there any way
> short of re-installing to change this?  I'd rather skip the reinstallation
> since it took me quite some time to finally get the options I wanted
> installed and running and sure would hate to have to do it all over
> again....
> 
> thanx
> 
> Joseph E. Sheble
> a.k.a. Wizaerd
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