Hi, mv automatically preserves all owner, group, and permition information. What you want to do should work just fine. Equal causes can produce very unequal effects. Joseph C. Lininger jbahm at pcdesk.net Verification: 5eab38a77ac40416e075be8f50607ff7 And so it came to pass that on Wed, 30 Mar 2005, Raul A. Gallegos said > Hi. I have FC3 installed and currently use the following on one hdd: > > /hda1 swap > /hda2 / > /hda3 /usr/local > /hda4 /home > > I did this because at time of install I only had one drive. Now I will be > installing a second drive for /home only. So what I want to do is move /home > to /hdc1 and then move /var to home's current partition /hda4. > > I boot into single user mode first and edit fstab. > > I know how to edit /etc/fstab but my question is what parameters I should > give mv when moving the directories. > > I figured I could temporarily mount /hdc1 as /newhome then: > > cd /home > mv * /newhome > > Now I can umount /newhome > > Now for /var I could do: > > cd /var > mv * /home > > So when I reboot all the /var files will be in /home's old partition /hda4 > and the new /home will be on /hdc1. > > What I'm worried about is preserving all permissions, ownerships, etc. > > Does this all look right? > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >