Andrei Ivanov wrote:
> 
> Just get the new drive ready for Linux (partition and make fs)
> Make a new directory on the drive,
> and then just copy the /usr files into it.

cp -av should do it.

(assuming you didnt know how to copy or you wouldnt have asked how to do
it)

frankie

> Then edit /etc/fstab to indicate the new mount point.
> Reboot to make sure it's all fine, and you are set.
> Andrew
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