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Add another (formated and ready) drive.
- From: Alejandro González Hernández - Imoq <imoq imoqland com>
- To: seawolf-list redhat com
- Subject: Add another (formated and ready) drive.
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 12:53:30 -0400
Hi!
I will do something tomorrow that I've never done before, and I want to
be prepared.
I installed Seawolf in a brand new computer, but I want to put a second
HDD of an already-working (RH 61) system. That HDD has two partitions: /
and /home (don't say anything, I didn't install the system there :P),
and the one that I just installed, has:
/boot
/usr
/
/home (very small)
/var
/(can't remember if I put any other).
Anyway, what I try to do is the following:
Put the already-formated-and-working HDD as a secondary (hdb or hdc)
disk to the system, and take advantage from the data already in there. I
want to be able to mount /home partition from that disk to my /home
partition of the new disk (it doesn't matter if I have to rename the
already small /home partition, since it's only about 100 MB or so), and
also mount / of the second disk as /mnt/disk2 or something like that in
the new system.
What are the steps I must follow to do that? I was taking a look at
/etc/fstab but I don't see all my native linux mount partitions there,
just ther "other" (read: windows) ones, but that's in my home system.
Any help would be appreciate, thanks.
Alex.
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