Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 23:11:25 +0700 From: Mike Fern <bloodyveins@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: /usr backup/remove issue Message-ID: <58ebaa710505240911227dcfd4@mail.gmail.com>
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hi all, i have freebsd 5.1 running with 4 x 200GB ATA HD. let's say i have /usr installed in hd1. i want to move /usr to a larger partition in hd4. how can i do that? here is my scenario. i backed up all /usr data to /usr1 in hd4. then i checked the location of ln and mkdir to make sure that they are not located in /usr. after that, i deleted or files in /usr "rm -Rf /usr" and planned to create symbolic link from /usr1 to /usr. anyway, lately i realized this is really stupid idea. after rebooting, i couldn't log in to terminal. even logged in as single user didn't help. (i tried mount the partition, but was nothing to avail). anybody can shed a light? thanks before. Mike
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