On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 09:24:09PM +0800, Michael C. Alonzo wrote:
> my /usr is currently in xfs.. now, i want to turn it
> back to ext2/ext3... how should i do this?
>
> is cp -a enough? or is there a debian/xfs way to do
> this? tnx
> --
> "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever r
On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 09:24:09PM +0800, Michael C. Alonzo wrote:
> my /usr is currently in xfs.. now, i want to turn it
> back to ext2/ext3... how should i do this?
>
> is cp -a enough? or is there a debian/xfs way to do
> this? tnx
Yes, cp -a will work. There are plenty of ways to do it.
"---" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>my /usr is currently in xfs.. now, i want to turn it
>back to ext2/ext3... how should i do this?
>
>is cp -a enough? or is there a debian/xfs way to do
>this? tnx
Any method wherein you can shuttle back your data from the XFS partition and
back without follow
my /usr is currently in xfs.. now, i want to turn it
back to ext2/ext3... how should i do this?
is cp -a enough? or is there a debian/xfs way to do
this? tnx
--
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains,
however improbable, must be the truth."
--Sherl
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