I would do this tar cvf lib.tar /usr/lib then make a partition on your new drive (or old drive) as big as you need and mount it at /usr/lib, then untar your archive onto this new partion. do all this while in single user mode though On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, stephane parenton wrote:
hi,
On an old Suse, I have 2 disks, one small 300 Mb, and one larger 2Gb... The very small is way too short, and does not have room anymore... Is it possible to move the /usr/lib directory to the second disk ?... the way i wanted to do it was this one :
(the syntax may not be correct... it's just the method...)
cp /usr/lib/ /new_usr/lib -R ln /new_usr/lib/ /usr/lib rm /usr/lib/*
does it seem right, is it "clever" ?.... what troubles am i heading for ?
Regards stephane
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