On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 17:53, Peter G Nikolic <p.nikolic1@btinternet.com>wrote:
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 12:43 AM, Peter G Nikolic
<p.nikolic1@btinternet.com> wrote:
On Saturday 28 Jan 2012 23:59:29 Karol Blazewicz wrote:
On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 11:42 PM, P NIKOLIC <
On Sunday 29 Jan 2012 00:44:02 Karol Blazewicz wrote: p.nikolic1@btinternet.com>
wrote:
Hi .
Well still fighting it how does one go about putting /usr on a seperate drive i can not seem to get it right just complains about /usr
mounted
unable to e2fsck cannot continue and falls to maintenance mode i cant unmount the drive because it contains /usr how do im get rount that one these days ..
Pete .
Have you read
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mkinitcpio#.2Fusr_as_a_separate_part
it ion ?
yep .. have to admit not making a lot of sense
Post your HOOKS.
Hi .
Right now i have given up on the seperate /usr , can i safely move /usr/share to another drive and symlink it to /usr/share .
I have it up and working again but the disk is showing 100% full /usr/share seems to be quite large /usr/src has already been moved and symlinked
Pete .
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I had the same problem. Mkinitcpio now provides two hooks to allow one to keep /usr on a separate partition, the fsck and shutdown hooks. By adding these hook to mkinitcpio.conf it solved my problem. Kudos to those who work on mkinitcpio. HOOKS="base udev fsck autodetect pata scsi sata shutdown filesystems usbinput" Myra -- Life's fun when your sick and psychotic!