Re: Can't mount /home/kent and /usr

1999-12-10 Thread Kent West
ktb wrote: > > Kent West wrote: > > > > ktb wrote: > > > > > Kent West wrote: > > > > > > > > ktb wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I've recently installed Slink and Redhat on the same HD. I've been > > > > > mounting back and forth between the two and have noticed that I can't > > > > > access /home/ke

Re: Can't mount /home/kent and /usr

1999-12-10 Thread ktb
Kent West wrote: > > ktb wrote: > > > Kent West wrote: > > > > > > ktb wrote: > > > > > > > > I've recently installed Slink and Redhat on the same HD. I've been > > > > mounting back and forth between the two and have noticed that I can't > > > > access /home/kent. I 'cd' to /home but when I 'l

Re: Can't mount /home/kent and /usr

1999-12-09 Thread Kent West
ktb wrote: > Kent West wrote: > > > > ktb wrote: > > > > > > I've recently installed Slink and Redhat on the same HD. I've been > > > mounting back and forth between the two and have noticed that I can't > > > access /home/kent. I 'cd' to /home but when I 'ls' it, it shows an > > > empty directo

Re: Can't mount /home/kent and /usr

1999-12-09 Thread ktb
Kent West wrote: > > ktb wrote: > > > > I've recently installed Slink and Redhat on the same HD. I've been > > mounting back and forth between the two and have noticed that I can't > > access /home/kent. I 'cd' to /home but when I 'ls' it, it shows an > > empty directory. /usr is also shown to

Re: Can't mount /home/kent and /usr

1999-12-09 Thread Kent West
ktb wrote: > > I've recently installed Slink and Redhat on the same HD. I've been > mounting back and forth between the two and have noticed that I can't > access /home/kent. I 'cd' to /home but when I 'ls' it, it shows an > empty directory. /usr is also shown to be empty. This is clearly not

Can't mount /home/kent and /usr

1999-12-08 Thread ktb
I've recently installed Slink and Redhat on the same HD. I've been mounting back and forth between the two and have noticed that I can't access /home/kent. I 'cd' to /home but when I 'ls' it, it shows an empty directory. /usr is also shown to be empty. This is clearly not the case. I've been m