Richardson, Robert said: > Hi, > I have installed rh 7.3 and realized that I configured two mount points in > the reverse order that I wanted. I actually wanted /export to have 120GB > of space, and /usr/local to have 10GB of space. > My df output is:
what I would do ... 1) logout from all terminals 2) login as root at the console(no X preferably) 3) make a subdir under each of your current mount points e.g. mkdir /export/usrlocal ; mkdir /usr/local/export move the files from /export to /usr/local/export (excluding the usrlocal dir of course) move the files from /usr/local to /export/usrlocal (excluding the export dir of course) umount /usr/local umount /export next mount the devices as you want them to be in their new positions mount <device> /usr/local mount <device> /export cd /export ; mv export/* . cd /usr/local ; mv usrlocal/* . rmdir /export/export rmdir /usr/local/usrlocal edit /etc/fstab to reflect the changes so next time you boot it comes up the way you want. thats it. sound complicated? maybe.. there may be an easier way to do it but thats what I'd do. of course backup any data you want to keep before doing this operation just incase something goes wrong. nate -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list