Yea, you can't really mount /home within /usr, since it violates laws of space & time. But you could always create a symlink: /home -> /usr/home
which would do what you want, somewhat unelegantly. Brett I. Holcomb wrote: > I'm running Caldera 3.1 WS with three scsi drives. One drive (sdb) is > going bad. I moved /var from /dev/sdb4 to /var on my root partition > (/dev/sda1) and that worked - except cups doesn't print anymore but I'll > fix that later. > > I have /home on /dev/sdb3 and need to move it somewhere else. It won't fit > on any partition but /dev/sda2 which is currently mounted as /usr. I > went to the SxS and the man pages. Is there anyway I can copy /home to say > /usr/home and then mount it as /home? I tried various forms of mount and > can't make it work. I don't have spare partitions on this system to use > either. I just need to keep it running until I can get my RH 7.3 system > delivered and installed. > > My swap partition is also on the bad drive but I don't have anywhere to > move it. > > Thanks. > -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux Step-by-step & TyGeMo: http://netllama.ipfox.com 6:20pm up 61 days, 1:10, 3 users, load average: 0.30, 0.56, 0.49 _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.
