michael higgins wrote:
> Hello, all.
>
> Some time ago, I moved my /usr/lib folder to a separate partition to net some
> space on /. Now, I want to fix my partitions on that second drive, so I've
> moved all the linux folders to / again. (The /usr/lib files are in a folder
> called /usr/lib2 for
Richard Fish wrote:
On 12/13/05, michael higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, all.
So, my question is, does anyone know what will happen if I try to umount -l,
remove the /usr/lib mountpoint, and rename /usr/lib2 to /usr/lib? It would seem
that there'd be no problem as long as I don't
On 2005-12-13 12:33 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So, my question is, does anyone know what will happen if I try to
> umount -l, remove the /usr/lib mountpoint, and rename /usr/lib2 to
> /usr/lib? It would seem that there'd be no problem as long as I
> don't need to log into a new shell? Going
On Wednesday 14 December 2005 09:33, michael higgins wrote:
> So, my question is, does anyone know what will happen if I try to umount
> -l, remove the /usr/lib mountpoint, and rename /usr/lib2 to /usr/lib? It
> would seem that there'd be no problem as long as I don't need to log into a
> new shell
On 12/13/05, michael higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, all.
> So, my question is, does anyone know what will happen if I try to umount -l,
> remove the /usr/lib mountpoint, and rename /usr/lib2 to /usr/lib? It would
> seem that there'd be no problem as long as I don't need to log into a
Hello, all.
Some time ago, I moved my /usr/lib folder to a separate partition to net some
space on /. Now, I want to fix my partitions on that second drive, so I've
moved all the linux folders to / again. (The /usr/lib files are in a folder
called /usr/lib2 for now.)
The problem I've come acro
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