[opensuse-kde] Replacing/Moving opt partition by a soft link, kdm does not work
Hi, My / partition got full, and so I moved the home and opt partitions like this: init 0 ... cd / mv home /yfiles ln -s /yfiles/home home shutdown -r now it worked fine, but when I did: init 0 ... cd / mv opt /yfiles ln -s /yfiles/opt opt shutdown -r now kdm start to freeze, and I can't start KDE. At kdm.log and messages I can see just the usual system messages. Any hint will be appreciated? Thanks Daniel --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
Hi, My / partition got full, and so I moved the home and opt partitions like this: init 0 ... cd / mv home /yfiles ln -s /yfiles/home home shutdown -r now it worked fine, but when I did: init 0 ... cd / mv opt /yfiles ln -s /yfiles/opt opt shutdown -r now kdm start to freeze, and I can't start KDE. At kdm.log and messages I can see just the usual system messages. Any hint will be appreciated? Thanks Daniel --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org
instead of ln -s, do a ln -sd torsdaginn 16 november 2006 02:42 skrev Daniel Carvalho:
Hi,
My / partition got full, and so I moved the home and opt partitions like this:
init 0 ... cd / mv home /yfiles ln -s /yfiles/home home shutdown -r now
it worked fine, but when I did:
init 0 ... cd / mv opt /yfiles ln -s /yfiles/opt opt shutdown -r now
kdm start to freeze, and I can't start KDE.
At kdm.log and messages I can see just the usual system messages.
Any hint will be appreciated?
Thanks
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It's working now! :-) As root a run startx, and so, it got some time do open KDE, and then I restarted the GUI and everything got normal for all users and kdm at init 5 startup. Thanks for all the tips! :-) Daniel On 11/17/06, Orn E. Hansen <orn_hansen@thalamus.nu> wrote:
instead of ln -s, do a ln -sd
torsdaginn 16 november 2006 02:42 skrev Daniel Carvalho:
Hi,
My / partition got full, and so I moved the home and opt partitions like this:
init 0 ... cd / mv home /yfiles ln -s /yfiles/home home shutdown -r now
it worked fine, but when I did:
init 0 ... cd / mv opt /yfiles ln -s /yfiles/opt opt shutdown -r now
kdm start to freeze, and I can't start KDE.
At kdm.log and messages I can see just the usual system messages.
Any hint will be appreciated?
Thanks
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Am 16.11.2006 02:21 schrieb Daniel Carvalho:
My / partition got full, and so I moved the home and opt partitions like this:
init 0
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mv home /yfiles
I assume /yfiles is a partition? Why dont you mount it to /home instead of /yfiles?
ln -s /yfiles/home home
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participants (4)
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Daniel Carvalho
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Johannes Kastl
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Orn E. Hansen
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Reginald