Andrew Musselman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would like more space in /usr. I've installed another drive and set
> it to mount to /mnt. I would like to make FreeBSD(5.2.1) think that
> /usr also includes this new drive.
>
> Is there a way to do what I want to do?
Yes. You could copy say, t
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 02:50:03PM -0700, Andrew Musselman wrote:
> Hi again--
>
> I'm stumped on this problem, and I'm sure lots of people have
> encountered the same thing:
>
> I would like more space in /usr. I've installed another drive and set
> it to mount to /mnt. I would like to make Fr
>
> Hi again--
>
> I'm stumped on this problem, and I'm sure lots of people have
> encountered the same thing:
>
> I would like more space in /usr. I've installed another drive and set
> it to mount to /mnt. I would like to make FreeBSD(5.2.1) think that
> /usr also includes this new drive.
>
Andrew Musselman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again--
>
> I'm stumped on this problem, and I'm sure lots of people have
> encountered the same thing:
>
> I would like more space in /usr. I've installed another drive and set
> it to mount to /mnt. I would like to make FreeBSD(5.2.1) think th
>
> Hi again--
>
> I'm stumped on this problem, and I'm sure lots of people have
> encountered the same thing:
>
> I would like more space in /usr. I've installed another drive and set
> it to mount to /mnt. I would like to make FreeBSD(5.2.1) think that
> /usr also includes this new drive.
>