On Tuesday 15 June 2004 02:27 pm, Bluejack wrote:
> Thank you. Your guess about my fstab file was, of course, correct,
> and your solution exactly what I was looking for. All healed now,
> and another little piece of information added to my growing
> body of linux minutia!
They got to you before
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 14:09:53 -0400, Greg Folkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
/dev/hda5 /usr defaults 0 0
/dev/hda6 /usr/local/ defaults 0 0
You will then get them proper.
You need to remove any file in /usr/local/ when the REAL filesystem is
not mounted, as that would be space use
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 13:31, Bluejack wrote:
> I've tried hunting google and various archives for some
> hint that someone has seen & solved this before, but I am
> apparently not using the right search terms:
>
> I recently set up a linux box (older, 2.5 G HD, i386, PIII-233,
> the latest Woody d
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 10:31:52AM -0700, Bluejack wrote:
>
> I've tried hunting google and various archives for some
> hint that someone has seen & solved this before, but I am
> apparently not using the right search terms:
>
> I recently set up a linux box (older, 2.5 G HD, i386, PIII-233,
> th
I've tried hunting google and various archives for some
hint that someone has seen & solved this before, but I am
apparently not using the right search terms:
I recently set up a linux box (older, 2.5 G HD, i386, PIII-233,
the latest Woody dist) and I mounted /usr and /usr/local as
separate filesys
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