Separate /usr/spool partition possible?
Conor P. Cahill
cpcahil at virtech.uucp
Tue Nov 20 01:44:09 AEST 1990
In article <142 at xyzoom.UUCP> rob at xyzoom.info.com (Rob Lingelbach) writes:
> [story about renaming partitions deleted]
>
>My question is, has anyone done this with ISC 2.2
Yes this can be done. All you have to do is edit /etc/fstab and change
the entry for /usr2 to /usr/spool. If you want to avoid the warnings
about "mounting </usr2> as /usr/spool" then you should unmount /usr2
and run labelit(1M) to label the slice as usr/spool.
If you want a good breakdown of the steps you need to run to split
an already formatted diskette into multiple slices read the FAQP.
>If it's permissible, I intend to back up the system, then reinstall,
You don't have to reinstall unless the size of your root partition is
unacceptable SEE THE FAQP.
>(hopefully files from the old /usr/spool/ will go into the new
>/usr/spool/).
If you alread have the /usr2 partition all you need to do is the following:
get your machine to single user mode
cd /usr/spool
mount /usr2
find . -depth -print | cpio -pdvmu /usr2
rm -rf /usr/spool/*
umount /usr2
vi /etc/fstab (to change /usr2 to /usr/spool)
telint 2 (or 3 if you have networking)
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