On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 14:44 +1100, Nick Urbanik wrote:
I have a 512 gigabyte 3ware raid partition, and am using it for many
different purposes, and had used symlinks to access it. I'm changing
it to mount as you sensibly suggest.
You could use LVM to pool your local disk containing / and the raid
partition containing /opt; this makes the fact that the files are on
different stores transparent to applications and removes the need for
symlinks or bind mounts, and in general is a lot nicer to manage.
That's a wonderful idea! The mount man page indicates that I can
use
mount --move /opt/nicku /home/nicku
Ah, it's unclear to me exactly what --move is supposed to do; the
example doesn't work for me.