On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 08:29, Claude Jones wrote: > 5) Copy the contents of current home folder to the new drive: > 'cp -a/home/* /mnt/mynewhome' > (this step is important to get right - it takes all the contents of the > current /home and copies them to the root of the new drive, sda1, now mounted > as /mnt/mynewhome - you want everything BELOW /home to be transferred to this > new location - also, when copying the contents of /home to the new location, > you want all the attributes of the files preserved which is what the '-a' > option to the 'cp' command does - read the 'man cp' pages for details of this > command) Usually I cd into the target directory and cp --one-file-system -a . /path/to/dest since that removes any question about whether it will create a new directory to match the source on the target and I can never remember the trailing slash syntax rules (whereas '.' always means the same thing), and it also will skip any isos or nfs shares that might happen to be mounted, along with /proc if you do the root filesystem. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx