** Reply to message from John Wolford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 23 Jan
2001 16:22:18 -0800 (PST)
> I tried 'cp -a' and um...tarballing with permissions
> etc, and ....i'm not sure if i tried anything else.
The method I've found to work is to tar up usr, un-tar it in it's new home,
make the change in /etc/fstab, reboot, and then remove the old usr (after
remounting it as "oldusr" or something). cp cannot handle the job, and if you
remove the old usr before changing it's mount none of your libs will be found
and just about everything will start failing immediately.
John LeMay Jr.
Senior Enterprise Consultant
NJMC, LLC.
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