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05-11-2005, 01:31 AM
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: fasdf
Distribution: Debian / Suse /RHEL
Posts: 1,130
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how to mount a path
my df result as below
# df
/dev/sda8 .... 18% /
/dev/sda3 .... 9% /boot
none .... 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda9 .... 15% /tmp
/dev/sda7 .... 53% /usr
/dev/sda5 .... 5% /var
/dev/sda2 .... 15% /home
I want to add a path called "home1" and mount it to root , so that the df result as below
/dev/sda8 .... 18% /
/dev/sda3 .... 9% /boot
none .... 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda9 .... 15% /tmp
/dev/sda7 .... 53% /usr
/dev/sda5 .... 5% /var
/dev/sda2 .... 15% /home
/dev/sda10 .... 10 % /home1
is it possible , what can I do ? thx
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05-11-2005, 10:30 AM
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Senior Member
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: fasdf
Distribution: Debian / Suse /RHEL
Posts: 1,130
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thx
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05-11-2005, 10:34 AM
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Registered: Jul 2004
Location: France
Distribution: Arch Linux
Posts: 1,897
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As none of the other percentages has changed, I take it you don't mean to resize one of the existing partitions. In this case, I assume you want to add a new disk. The best solution for that probably depends on the distribution you use. It isn't really "fasf", is it?
Yves.
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