Re: Mount point home directory



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iiddoo@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Is there anything wrong with having my home dir a mount point to
another partition?

Nope. Nothing wrong with that

Is there anything special I should take care of?

Make certain that the directory is mounted before you go storing files
in it.

That's about it

HTH
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Lew Pitcher

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