Re: Quick mounting question

1999-06-06 Thread Brad
On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, Brian May wrote: > On Sun, Jun 06, 1999 at 12:34:23AM -0500, Brad wrote: > > It was my assumption that the original poster hadn't made any changes > to the old /lib directory - hence the only change required > is to remove the fstab entry and reboot... > > However, if the ori

Re: Quick mounting question

1999-06-06 Thread Craig McPherson
On 6 Jun 99, at 15:42, Brian May wrote: > It was my assumption that the original poster hadn't made any changes > to the old /lib directory - hence the only change required > is to remove the fstab entry and reboot... I didn't do anything to the old lib directory; I was just asking what happened

Re: Quick mounting question

1999-06-06 Thread Brian May
On Sun, Jun 06, 1999 at 12:34:23AM -0500, Brad wrote: It was my assumption that the original poster hadn't made any changes to the old /lib directory - hence the only change required is to remove the fstab entry and reboot... However, if the original poster had deleted the original /lib directory

Re: Quick mounting question

1999-06-06 Thread Brad
On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, Brian May wrote: > >2. In the future, if I decide to use my 128 MB partition on hdc for > >something else, how should I go about that? Will everything break if > >I unmount /lib? > > Yes, everything will break (for all practical purposes - see below for > true technical ex

Re: Quick mounting question

1999-06-06 Thread Brian May
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write: >Over the past few days, I've been slowly getting my Debian system >set up, and I have a quick question about mounting. On hdc, I had >128 MB of unpartitioned space, so I decided to make it another >Linux partition and decide what to do with it later.

Quick mounting question

1999-06-06 Thread Craig McPherson
Over the past few days, I've been slowly getting my Debian system set up, and I have a quick question about mounting. On hdc, I had 128 MB of unpartitioned space, so I decided to make it another Linux partition and decide what to do with it later. It was the only Linux partition on hdc, so af