Re: fdisk vs cfdisk to partition 3.1G drive
In article <[🔎] 19970920133839.47632@netpci.com> you wrote:
[Klippa, klapp, kluppit fdisk vs cfdisk question.]
: Now I have /home on a very large separate primary partition, and /usr/local
: on another fairly large partition. However, I linked /usr/src to the
: directory (in a logical partition mounted as /usr2) /usr2/src. Is there
: something special I can do so this is transparent to the ls and dir
: commands? When I type "dir /usr/src" I get a nice listing of the link, but
: when I type "dir /usr/src/" a listing is printed. This seems lit must be an
: FAQ, and I apologize, but I haven't run across it.
I don't know about dir but this behaviour from ls -al is a feature.
[Klippa, klapp, kluppit logical partition q.]
: Alan
I hope somebody else can answer your other questions, as I don't know.
Right,
MartinS
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