On 6/3/07, Lawrence Horvath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well my old set up was to have just one harddrive, so my old home is
part of the root drive, and since my root drive is in use as root, how
would i mount just that part of it?

When  you added your new drive and mounted it as /home, did you do
anything to the old disk (repartition, reformat?) if not, then you've
probably got your new disk and its data mounted at /home. If you
unmount /home, you should be able to "uncover" your old /home on the
old drive and clean it up. Then remount the new drive on its /home
mountpoint.

DS

On 03/06/07, Darrin Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 09:10:34AM -0700, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
> > I have just changed from 1 harddrive into having a root, and a home
> > harddrive.
> > its now working but i had several gigs in the old home that i would
> > like to clear off, how can i clear the old home dir with out
> > unmounting the new home
>
> # mount /dev/<old> /mnt
>
> where <old> is whatever your old home directory was. Perhaps wd0h. Then
> it'll be available under /mnt/*
>
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