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Date:      Thu, 16 Jan 1997 13:45:12 +0100 (MET)
From:      Zahemszky Gabor <zgabor@CoDe.hu>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org (FreeBSD questions)
Subject:   Re: how do I put in a new root partition hdd
Message-ID:  <199701161245.NAA00267@CoDe.hu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSI.3.94.970115160923.5627I-100000@localhost> from Doug White at "Jan 15, 97 04:10:52 pm"

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> > This may seem like  silly question, but how do I put in a new HDD, (IDE)
> > that will be the / or root partition, when I have another HDD as the
> > /usr partition, without trashing the secondary HDD and its contents.?
> > I shuld just be able to do a minimal install, and restore a DUMP of the
> > original root partition right? I can do that on another OS, what happens
> > with FreeBSD?
> 
> Generally, the /usr partition is a separate partition.  You can safely
> install to a new disk and rewire the new system to use your old /usr by
> modifying /etc/disktab.  You shouldn't have any trouble, just as long as

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I think , /etc/fstab would be better for this.

And of course, if it is not, the same happens: install to the new disk,
then modify that file (fstab!), to use the /usr from the other disk.

Bye, Gabor



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