On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 04:45:46PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> I've got a samba-file-server whichs disk resources are getting very 
> low, so I have to add new disk space.
> I've already tried to install a new HD and mounted it into /home 
> (where all my samba datas are being saved). But the problem is 
> now all datas are only written on the new HD instead of useing the 
> disk space of both HDs.
> There must be a way to use both HDs' disk space, isn't there one?

Post output from:

   $ df
   $ mount
   $ cat /etc/fstab

Unless you've combined multiple hard drives in some fashion (RAID,
striping, mirroring, LVM), a given file is written to only one location.

Did you transfer your old /home tree to the new drive?

What are you hoping to accomplish?

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