Well - a big thanks to everyone who responded to my question
(cited below). The answer is a resounding yes! that to change the
mount point I can just change it in fstab; also I can just unmount the
old point and mount back to the new one once created.
THANK YOU especially, since I'm a novice / learner. Not only
have people on this list always been extremely helpful, but also
polite - I really appreciate that....I would list the answers below but
there are too many! Thanks!
david.
ORIGINAL QUESTION:
We have advfs setup on a system. I would like to change the
name of one of the partitions. (Nothing else, just the name.)
Can I do this solely in fstab, or is there a procedure that I need
to follow.
For example, here is the current fstab entry:
# OVID ADVFS #
medline_domain#medline /ovid/lv1 advfs rw 1 0 #/dev/re8b
cbc_domain#cbc /ovid/lv2 advfs rw 1 0 #/dev/re14c
nurc_domain#nurc /ovid/lv3 advfs rw 1 0 #/dev/re9c,
/dev/re10a
I would like to change the last one listed to be /u04, rather than
/ovid/lv3.
Is this something incredibly easy or am I getting in deep?
Received on Thu Mar 09 2000 - 19:35:55 NZDT