Am 2004-09-27 12:00:38, schrieb Francisco Castillo:
>
> Hello,
>
> I has a server with debian woody + postfix + amavis + procmail to local
> delivery
>
> Yesterday i decide to move /var/mail folder to /mnt/var/mail where i has
> another partition but this has caused to stop working my mail system.
>
> In order to do this i do
>
> cp /var/mail/* /mnt/var/mail
> mv /var/mail /var/mail_back
> cd /var ; ln -s /mnt/var/mail mail
Why do you do that ?
Better is:
mount <new_partiotion/ /mnt
cp /var/mail/* /mnt
umount /mnt
mount <new_partition> /var/mail
My OLD mailserver has:
hda1 250 MB /
hda2 250 MB SWAP
hda3 1.000 MB /tmp
hda5 500 MB /usr
hda6 250 MB /var
hda7 1.250 MB /var/log
hda8 76.000 MB /var/mail
This works quiet well... and you can LVM hda8 how you want.
> Thanks in advance.
> Francisco Castillo.
Greetings
Michelle
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