In a message dated 3/3/99 12:25:43 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> What do I have to do to move my user directories to a different > partition/drive? I have looked around but I can not find what file (?) > that user info like home directory is stored. > All home directories are stored in the /home directory (with the exception of the root's home dir in /root). Those are the directories you'd need to copy. > Also I was wonder what the most dependable way to mount a drive on boot > was? Can you do this with in a standard '/etc/rcX.d' file or with the > kernel or something? When my machine boots one of the messages that > comes up is 'not mounting anthing . . . ' (or something like that). I > know I could do it by putting a mount /dev/hdXX in my /etc/profile file > but I get a feeling there is a more system smart method of doing this. > Drives mounted at boot time are identified by /etc/fstab. -jay