On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 09:47:40PM -0500, Uncle Meat wrote:
> Since /usr/lib is on a partition by itself, it can be mounted as /usr/lib
> and not need a symlink. You just need a directory in /usr named lib and an
> fstab entry defining it, much like the way I do a few. A couple of examples:
Thanks. That would work for this computer because /usr/lib is the only
thing on that partition. However, I have another computer with a
similar setup, and I copied more than one directory tree to it. For
example, /usr/lib and /home. That setup prevents me from mounting it
as you were talking about above (I think, correct me if I'm wrong).
What should I do in that situation?
Thanks,
Ben Logan
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