Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote:
> Hi. I have moved /var/cache, /var/log and /usr/portage from hda2
> (which is mounted at /) to hdb2 (mounted at /mnt/hdb2). The original
> directories were replaced by symlinks, such that /var/cache is a link
> to /mnt/hdb2/var/cache. I then added /mnt/hdb2 to the list of
> mountpoints in system/mountfs/essential. 
>
> Sometimes, the computer complains at bootup that this and that file
> in /var/log is not accessible; it is extremely likely that this means
> that /mnt/hdb2 is not mounted when it is needed. Do you have any idea
> of how can I diagnose the cause of this problem?
>
> Thank you.
>
>   
It looks ok te me, assuming your fstab is correct and you are using a 
filesystem that supports symlinks on different partitions. :P Anyway, I 
just wanna say that some daemons do not work/start if they can't access 
their log files, just a note.

greets jens

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