Date: 18 Jan 2003 08:21:20 -0800 From: swear@attbi.com (Gary W. Swearingen) To: Brian Astill <bastill@adam.com.au> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Larger Hard Drive (2) Message-ID: <l2wul2qvi7.ul2@localhost.localdomain> In-Reply-To: <3E28FB67.9080706@adam.com.au> References: <3E28FB67.9080706@adam.com.au>
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Brian Astill <bastill@adam.com.au> writes: > BUT, when I create a directory in which to mount ad2 I get: > root@BAPhD ~ #ls -R /usr/local/new > opt usr var > > /usr/local/new/opt: > /usr/local/new/usr: > local > /usr/local/new/usr/local: > /usr/local/new/var: > > Note that /usr/local is not shown as a separate entity. > Similarly, there is no root partition. > > Obviously, I am doing something wrong, or incompletely - but what? It's unclear to me (1) what you did and (2) what you're trying to accomplish. I'll try to guess on (2). Typically, when trying to transfer an OS to a new disk, you'd mount one of the new partitions, say "a" (for "/"), on some directory, say "dir", and then xfr the data with something like: "cd dir; dump -f - / | restore -rf -" Rinse and repeat, then, with "a" mounted on "dir", prepare dir/etc/fstab for rebooting and swap disks or reconfigure your boot managers, etc. (Theoretically, the stuff you dump should be mounted read-only or not mounted, probably in single-user mode.) To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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