[kwlug-disc] Adding (setting up) 2nd disk.
zixiekat at gmail.com
zixiekat at gmail.com
Tue Jan 26 09:02:50 EST 2010
I would login as root from a text only interface
fdisk the new drive
mount it somewhere temporarily
copy /home to this new drive
then mount the new disk as /home.
Then be sure to edit your /etc/fstab to mount it at boot!
Sorry for the short reply, low on time atm! I can give more detail later
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I'm setting up a kubuntu 9.10 box, 3 partitions: OS, swap, data.
I would like /home and other good stuff, say /data, to be on the
second disk.
How do I do this / what are the magic google terms?
mount the 2nd disk as /disk2, and create /home and /data and link them
to /home and /data on the 2nd disk?
Normally, one would make an entire partition as /something, like
/home. Here I want multiple /somethings on the second disk.
Are there other good things that should be there too? I presume /etc
is right out, probably /usr too. /var?
Good reference doc appreciated - "linux partitioning" drowns me as a
search term.
Thanks.
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