moving home/second home

Rob Becker rbecker at kcai.edu
Wed Jun 15 09:40:25 CDT 2005


You should be able to just create one partition on the new drive, move
the folder to that partition and then mount it automatically by adding
it to fstab.  That way you'll have a /music (or whatever you choose to
name it) partition appear at the root of your filesystem.
Good luck with it.
Rob 

-----Original Message-----
From: lerninlinux at comcast.net [mailto:lerninlinux at comcast.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 9:32 AM
To: kclug at kclug.org
Subject: moving home/second home

Had a drive that was failing, it was on a system that was dual boot with
a screwed up windows registry.  I haven't booted windows on it in two
years, so I booted into Linux and transfered everything that was needed
to be saved to my samba server.  There is one big directory that I want
to save on multiple machines (all my ripped cd's, I don't want to have
to go through that again) and was wondering about adding a second drive
and another home partition on it, or do I have to move the whole home
partition?

TIA
Randal
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