If you have enough room on the /var-partition, you could simply delete
(or comment) the line containing " /dev/hda7 /var/log " from /etc/fstab
and reboot. This will make your system start using your directory
/var/log on the hda3-partition instead of mounting this directory on
another partition. If
> how can I change the "/var/log" from the "/var/log"partition to the
> "/var" partition under a directory "/var/log"
What you could do is create a symlink from /var/log to point to any
other place (for examlpe /var) by using the command
ln -s /var /var/log. But I guess you would have to go to ru
After installing a new disc as hdd (slave on the second IDE-adapter),
my CD-ROM won't work after Debian have booted. It works fine in BIOS
and it boots fine from the CD as well, but trying to mount /dev/hdc
after booting Debian fails. dmesg doesn't contain the words hdc at all,
but if I remove the
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