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On Sunday 30 September 2001 22:47, you wrote:
> repeating it ..
> it is 2.4.2-2 PCQ 7.1 wala ..

strange. I will search on that and let you know.

> neway a small problem if i do as u ppl say .. delete one partition .. the
> linux one on which i have my /home then what do i do ? as in will that not
> make the system unstable .. i remember u nd bish and suresh etc giving ways
> to copy this data  under a different part of the dir structure and then
> delete the partition .. i will have to cp the dir and also delete the
> corresponding entry from /etc/fstab right?

No. If you are going to delete /home partition which is around a GB max. then 
you probably move your /home on / if it is big enough. And create a bigger 
data partition. In this case you have to remove /etv/fstab entry.

Or if you are worried about /home beong on / partition then you can put your 
/home dir. under the data partition.

e.g. MAke a symlink of /home to /mnt1/home. Even in this case you have to 
delete the /etc/fstab entry.

And removing /home doesn't cause any unstability. You can still work as root. 
But you should restore /home first and work as non-root user.

 Shridhar

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