Thanks
>On Sunday 02 March 2003 10:14 pm, you wrote:
> Seems to me that you don't need to add the subdirectory stuff
> When you physically add the drive, and create the file system,
> then temparily mount it to a new directory. eg: /mnt/httpdocs
> and copy all the files from the old to the new.
> after backing up the old directory, delete all the files and
> modify the fstab file to automatically mount the new drive.
> reboot or manually umount and mount the new drive.
> Larry :-)
>
> On Sunday 02 March 2003 07:19 pm, you wrote:
> > currently .../httpd/httpdocs/... in on the same volume (and partition) as
> > "/" (hda.) My plan is to add a drive whose entire space will dedicated
> > to httpdocs. Does the procedure make sense.
> >
> > create a folder (i.e. httpdocs/stuff)
> > phycally add drive
> > create partition, mounted on /usr/local/httpd/httpdocs/stuff
> >
> > makes sense?
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