buy a larger hdd.  and tar the '/company' directory
over to the new larger hard drive.  use the -p switch
and it will retain file permissions.
then change the /etc/fstab to mount the other hard
drive for that mount point.  ex:  /dev/hdb  
/mnt/company  instead of /dev/hda /company  
hope this is correct.  
--- Jason Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, 
> 
> Is there anyway to add another disk to the same
> 'filesystem', 
> or, set the system up so that when diskA runs out of
> space, 
> it can use diskB, but both must be referenced at the
> same
> mount point, for example '/company'? (yes, I know, I
> know).
> 
> The reason for this is that this machine is running
> Samba, and I 
> need to add extra disk space to the system without
> changing
> any directory references or permissions.
> 
> Jason
> 
> 
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