Torsdag 08 marts 2007 06:40 skrev Bob S: > On Wednesday 07 March 2007 04:42, Verner Kjærsgaard wrote: > > Onsdag 07 marts 2007 07:48 skrev Ken Jennings: > > > On Friday 2006-12-01 15:52, usr wrote: [...] > Yes, here it is: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> df -h > Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on > /dev/sda1 3.0G 2.9G 0 100% / > udev 503M 188K 502M 1% /dev > /dev/sda9 10G 8.0K 10G 1% /fat > /dev/sda5 9.9G 1.7G 7.8G 18% /home > /dev/sda8 9.9G 151M 9.3G 2% /local > /dev/sda7 9.9G 156M 9.2G 2% /tmp > /dev/sda6 9.9G 368M 9.0G 4% /var > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> > > Guess I really didn't need to ask this question. I already knew that I > screwed up on the partitioning scheme. I guess I could move /usr or /opt to > one of my new empty and separate partitions like /local. I remember seeing > something about that a few years ago. I'd have to find it > though........Does anybody remember?? > > Or.... I guess I could just start over. (but I've already moved so much > over from 10.0 though.) > > Bob S. >
Hi Bob and list, - first; DON'T FOLLOW MY ADVISE UNTIL CONFIRMED BY OTHERS FROM THE LIST ! (:-)) - but as I see it, one should be able to (say) Knoppix boot the machine and do a complete recursive copy of one or more of the fat dirs from (not /boot, not /root) the original root partition onto, say, /local/some-dir. And then symlink from the original to the new place. I seem to remember doing this years ago - back when I really didn't know what I was doing...but it worked. ok? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Verner Kjærsgaard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
