On Sunday 24 February 2002 02:14 am, Moshe Kaminsky wrote:
Hi,
I think that after you mounted the new partition as /home, it hides the
previous /home directory that you had (since the desktop settings are
stored there, this explains why your desktop has changed). I think that
what you
Hi,
I think that after you mounted the new partition as /home, it hides the
previous /home directory that you had (since the desktop settings are
stored there, this explains why your desktop has changed). I think that
what you should do is unmount this directory (using 'umount'), move your
/home
Marcia wrote:
Dear All,
I meant to setup my partitions differently when I installed LM8.1. I ended up
just mounting one small partition and now I would like to add or mount a
partition to give my LM and vmware more room. I have about 8 GB's of disk
space covering a masterIDE drive and
Dear All,
I meant to setup my partitions differently when I installed LM8.1. I ended up
just mounting one small partition and now I would like to add or mount a
partition to give my LM and vmware more room. I have about 8 GB's of disk
space covering a masterIDE drive and slave IDE drive. I
Using Mandrake 7.1 and KDE, I have several DOS partitions that are visible to
me under Linux and that are automounted.
There was one partition however that was not included. I tried to add it but
did not succeed. The partition I want to be visible is a "second" primary DOS
partition. (I have
Lane Lester wrote:
I'm running out of space on which I put everything except /boot. I've got
another partition to which I'd like to move /usr, but I don't have a clue
about how to do that. If there's a man page that explains it, just point
me toward it. Or if you're feeling generous, just
Lane Lester wrote:
I'm running out of space on which I put everything except /boot. I've got
another partition to which I'd like to move /usr, but I don't have a clue
about how to do that. If there's a man page that explains it, just point
me toward it. Or if you're feeling generous, just
I'm running out of space on which I put everything except /boot. I've got
another partition to which I'd like to move /usr, but I don't have a clue
about how to do that. If there's a man page that explains it, just point
me toward it. Or if you're feeling generous, just describe what I suspect