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Moving /usr ... Is this possible?
The server I inherited has a root partition at 98% capacity. I am curious about moving /usr to another partition to free up some space (1.1GB).
Is it possible to just mv /usr to another slice and create a symbolic link from /usr to the new location and have everything work as it had in its original location? FYI: SunOS 5.9 |
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