The current state of affairs (and everything works!) is:
/dev/hda3 84% /
/dev/hda1 80% /dos
/dev/hdb2 1% /mnt
The current state of confusion/short-term memory loss is:
/dev/hdb2 1% /mnt is fine; this is the new 20GB disk to which we
copied /home/user/webmaster with all its subdirectories and the website
still works - with its new name as well as the old. (Thank you all!)
/dev/hda3 84% / is the point of confusion.
This is still so full because we did not delete the /home/user/webmaster
and subdirectories after we copied them to /dev/hdb2 because we were
nervous. Now we're less nervous and want to remove from hda3 all the stuff
that we now have working on hdb2 (and have it continue working on hdb2.)
First confusion: Exactly how do we do that? And how do we be sure we're
deleting the old one from hda3 and not the new one on hdb2?
Second confusion: all the email accounts are still on hda3, which is okay,
they work; except that (here comes the confusion) several teachers have
websites in public_html directories under those email accounts, e.g.
http://BaltimoreCityCollege/~edunbar/ , as far as I can tell is still on
hda3 but it comes up in the web browser just like the parts that are on hdb2.
How do I find out where these things are? Is it okay to continue having
pieces of the website on two different disks? Should I move all the email
accounts to hdb2? (How, without messing them up?) Should I just clear space
on hda3 by removing the old version of the website that's now on hdb2 and
leave the rest along to grow into that space?
Thanks for your patience; Spring will come.
Liz Dunbar
Webmaster, System Administrator pro tem pro bono
Baltimore City College ... Baltimore MD USA ...
http://BaltimoreCityCollege.org
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