Filesystem Mounted On The Wrong Mount Points
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If I drop out of X (how do you kill X once it is going?) and make temp
folders and start moving stuff around, can I just rearrange everything
(while making the appropriate changes in FSTAB)? Or can I just change
FSTAB and reboot and everything is miraculously where it should be?
The reason that this is a problem is because / is on a 3GB partition, /
var/www is on a 27GB partition and home is on a 67GB partition
(amazingly /boot is where it should be, on a 68MB ext3 partition)
No one partition is above 1GB in usage (that would be /).
What I want to do is put /var/www on the 3GB partition, / on the 67GB
partition and /home on the 27GB partition.
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