I use the command "find . -depth -mount | cpio -pvdum /NEW/DIRECTORY" to
move files to a new home. 

Joseph Key

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[mailto:tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org] On Behalf Of Todd Young
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 7:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [TCLUG] Point & Click Linux book

I'll answer a couple questions with one post.

1) SMP - I could probably prep my own kernal to deal with SMP, but I 
like "out of the box" solutions. :-) MEPIS-Pro should be coming out late 
December and is supposed to support SMP

2) The machine is dual-400MHz processors with a CDBurner, DVD drive, and 
two IDE hard drives. A 6.4Gig and an 80Gig. My goal is to have the root 
on the 6.4 and home on the 80. I'm sure there is a way to install on one 
drive and then move "/home" to the 80Gig, I just have to research it. I 
used to do that kind of stuff with IRIX years ago, but I've gotten rusty 
from non-use.




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