On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 15:12, Adam Warner wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-10-27 at 02:37, Vittorio wrote:
> > In my laptop I've three partitions
> > hda1= Debian Potato all directories but /home
> > hda2= /home currently referring to Potato
> > hda3= Woody all in this partition
> >
> > Now I'd like to refer
On Sat, 2001-10-27 at 02:37, Vittorio wrote:
> In my laptop I've three partitions
> hda1= Debian Potato all directories but /home
> hda2= /home currently referring to Potato
> hda3= Woody all in this partition
>
> Now I'd like to refer both potato and woody to the same /home
> partition (hda2) and
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 01:37:07PM +, Vittorio wrote:
> In my laptop I've three partitions
> hda1= Debian Potato all directories but /home
> hda2= /home currently referring to Potato
> hda3= Woody all in this partition
>
> Now I'd like to refer both potato and woody to the same /home
> partiti
On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 01:37:07PM +, Vittorio wrote:
> In my laptop I've three partitions
> hda1= Debian Potato all directories but /home
> hda2= /home currently referring to Potato
> hda3= Woody all in this partition
>
> Now I'd like to refer both potato and woody to the same /home
> partiti
> In my laptop I've three partitions
> hda1= Debian Potato all directories but /home
> hda2= /home currently referring to Potato
> hda3= Woody all in this partition
>
> Now I'd like to refer both potato and woody to the same /home
> partition (hda2) and of course to the same user victor (that's me
In my laptop I've three partitions
hda1= Debian Potato all directories but /home
hda2= /home currently referring to Potato
hda3= Woody all in this partition
Now I'd like to refer both potato and woody to the same /home
partition (hda2) and of course to the same user victor (that's me!).
Is that p
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