[CentOS] Urgent: Need to change the location of a directory tree
Nikolaos Milas
nmilas at noa.grFri Jun 2 05:40:54 UTC 2017
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On 1/6/2017 9:52 μμ, Mauricio Tavares wrote: > 1. Make sure both users are not logged in. > 2. Create new mountpoints > 3. Edit fstab to point to new mountpoints. > 4. Edit /etc/passwd to refer to the new mountpoint for the two users > 5. mount -a > > Would that do the trick for you? Thanks Mauricio, Actually, the process you describe is the same as the one I described, with the difference that we use the same mount point for the new location (after unmounting the nfs mount), so we don't need to edit /etc/passwd. I completed this procedure successfully. Thanks again, Nick
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