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| version 1.1, 2003/12/01 21:14:02 | version 1.2, 2003/12/01 23:19:16 |
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| cpdup /var /mnt/var | cpdup /var /mnt/var |
| cpdup /etc /mnt/etc | cpdup /etc /mnt/etc |
| cpdup /dev /mnt/dev | cpdup /dev /mnt/dev |
| cpdup /usr /mnt/usr | |
| # Edit /mnt/etc/fstab to reflect the new mounts. An example fstab | # Edit /mnt/etc/fstab to reflect the new mounts. An example fstab |
| # file based on the above parameters exists as /mnt/etc/fstab.example | # file based on the above parameters exists as /mnt/etc/fstab.example |
| Line 103 | Line 104 |
| on you when you open it during the reboot. Remove the CD and allow | on you when you open it during the reboot. Remove the CD and allow |
| the system to boot from the HD. | the system to boot from the HD. |
| WARNING do not just hit reset, the kernel may not have written out | |
| all the pending data to your HD. Either unmount the HD partitions | |
| or type reboot. | |
| # reboot | # reboot |
| reboot | reboot |
| (remove CD when convenient, be careful of the CD drawer closing on you) | (remove CD when convenient, be careful of the CD drawer closing on you) |