Sorry

Then try mounting /dev/hda# where # is the number that home was on

Mike

Curt Tresenriter wrote:

On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 13:49:47 +0100
Michael Lothian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

|All you need to do when installing amndrake from scratch is do |"Configure Manually"
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|Create the partitions you want on hda making them the size you want and |creating /home on hdd
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|It's quite clever and work it all out for its self.
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|Mike
|
|Curt Tresenriter wrote:
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|>I want to mount the /home partition on hda (mdk 9.1) from my mdk 9.0 installation on hdd.
|>
|>Is it simply a matter of making a mount point for hda6 and naming it something other than /home to avoid confusing 9.0?
|>Or am I on the wrong track altogether?


I could have been more clear.
Both are installed but at the moment I cannot boot 9.1 (I'm going to work on that...) but in the meantime, I want to gain access to my /home partition on the hda disk (9.1) while in 9.0 (on the hdd disk)




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