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Date:      Mon, 20 Aug 2007 19:47:29 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Michael S <msherman77@yahoo.com>
To:        Derek Ragona <derek@computinginnovations.com>, FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Trying to move /usr
Message-ID:  <854859.71411.qm@web88308.mail.re4.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <6.0.0.22.2.20070820183137.025f9f88@mail.computinginnovations.com>

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Right now things are set up the old way and here's
what the mount command says:

/dev/da0s1a on / (ufs, local)
devfs on /dev (devfs, local)
/dev/da0s1e on /tmp (ufs, local, soft-updates)
/dev/da0s1f on /usr (ufs, local, soft-updates)
/dev/da0s1d on /var (ufs, local, soft-updates)
/dev/da1s1d on /usr/home (ufs, local, soft-updates)
/dev/da2s1d on /user (ufs, local, soft-updates)


Should I change my entry for /home, and make it
/usr/home ?


--- Derek Ragona <derek@computinginnovations.com>
wrote:

> At 06:28 PM 8/20/2007, Michael S wrote:
> >Here's df -k output:
> >
> >Filesystem  1K-blocks     Used    Avail Capacity
> >Mounted on
> >/dev/da0s1a    507630    85046   381974    18%    /
> >devfs               1        1        0   100%   
> /dev
> >/dev/da0s1e    495726       10   456058     0%   
> /tmp
> >/dev/da0s1f   3733038  2869704   564692    84%
> >/user
> >/dev/da0s1d    495726   110700   345368    24%   
> /var
> >/dev/da1s1d  68431992 27948332 35009102    44%
> >/usr/home
> >/dev/da2s1d  17213408  2882922 12953414    18%   
> /usr
> >
> >When I go back to the old /usr by editing fstab:
> >/dev/da0s1b             none            swap    sw
> >          0       0
> >/dev/da1s1b             none            swap    sw
> >          0       0
> >/dev/da0s1a             /               ufs     rw
> >          1       1
> >/dev/da0s1e             /tmp            ufs     rw
> >          2       2
> >/dev/da0s1f             /usr            ufs     rw
> >          2       2
> >/dev/da0s1d             /var            ufs     rw
> >          2       2
> >/dev/da1s1d             /home           ufs     rw
> >          2       2
> >/dev/da2s1d             /user           ufs     rw
> >          2       2
> >/dev/acd0               /cdrom          cd9660
> >ro,noauto       0
> >
> >I get into my home directory with no problem.
> 
> You need to adjust not just the /usr and /user but
> also /usr/home entries 
> in fstab.  Before you make any changes, do just a
> mount command and see 
> where things are mounted.
> 
>          -Derek
> 
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