Hi all,
Have another prob and couldn't find any answer yet.
On my firewall I have a 3 hdds and /usr is on hdc1. Now hdc1 is a 3.2 GB hdd and
started to fill up. Since I have lots of space on the main drive where / is, I
wanted to move /usr to be one of the "normal" directories on the / partitions.
Unfortunatelly most howtos on the net refer to moving from a hdd to another. I
don't want to have a separate partition for /usr, but merely to move it inside
the partition where / is (so where it would have been if I didn't have the
wonderfull idea of putting it on a small separate drive...). Any fast painless
way to do it? I am pretty new to fstab and mtab. I messed with them a couple of
mdk versions ago, but was more like "messed them up and had to reinstall".
:)
Best regards,
Adrian
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