Well by just trying it, the answers seems to be, Yes, Yes you can.


I did:

cd /usr
cp -a . /new
vi /etc fstab
(changed the mount point for hdb3 from /new to /usr)
mv /usr /usr2
mkdir /usr


Then I rebooted and everything came up fine.  Can anyone give me
anything that may cause a problem in the future before I delete the old
/usr2?


Also, is there a way to turn off confirmation on rm -r?  I can't imagine
having to hit a 'y' for every file in /usr2!

Ry


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