Rodolfo,

All you need is to create an entry in /etc/fstab. Give it a different mount point. Copy the entry for /home and change it so that the device entry is correct and the mount point is different. Make sure that you create the directory to use as a mount point.

The easier way is to run drakconf and set up the mount point and it will save the changes to /etc/fstab for you!

I you want to have 9.1 as a boot option, you have to fiddle a bit. If you are using lilo as your boot loader, then you need to add an entry for your 9.1 setup. Copy the 9.1 kernel into /boot and run lilo. If you get no errors, then it should work. Make sure that your lilo entry contains the full name of the kernel file, not the shortened link name.

regards
Duncan

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