> >From: George Toft > > > Scott H wrote: > > I have a RH 7.3 box with a portion of the > > partition table resembling this: > > /dev/ida/c0d0p2 mounted at / > > /dev/ida/c0d0p6 mounted at /var/spool > > > > I want to reclaim the /var/spool partition > for > > other uses. So I copy the contents of it to > > /var/spool2 and edit /etc/fstab to remove the > > mount of /var/spool at boot time. Now how > do I > > get spool2 renamed to spool so when it > reboots > > spool will be on partition c0c0p2, under / , > and > > c0d0p6 will be unused, so I can work with it? > (I > > can't umount /var/spool, the device is always > "in > > use". At least I can't find what is holding > on > > to it. I shut down mail programs and anacron > and > > I'm not in the directory... > > > Use the rescue disk and mount your filesystems > under /mnt. This uses a > ramdisk so your hard drive is completely > untouched. I migrated an > antire disk this way - /usr, /var, /boot, and > /. Thanks, George. But I'm over an hour away from this box, connecting via ssh. Is there any way to do this without a rescue disk? (I.e., without being physically present at the server?) Scott . __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com