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Re: Creating home dir



Perfect, thx!

Everything is fine now.

Am 26.08.2013 um 08:20 schrieb Michael van Elst <mlelstv%serpens.de@localhost>:

> eliot%exception-dev.de@localhost (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Andr=E9_Geisler?=) writes:
> 
>> I used the INSTALL.txt to setup the system, and i created 0x4e425507 
>> partition for home directory.
>> But neither the Install.txt nor the install process helped me to setup the 
>> home directory.
>> Disklabel and frisk did not help me too.
> 
>> How can I setup a home directory?
> 
> If the partition is set up correctly, it should automatically appear
> in the output of disklabel. disklabel collects the root partition (NBR\7)
> as 'a', the swap partition (NBS\1) as 'b', a fake partition 'c' to represent
> the whole disk, and then every other partition (NBU\7) on the disk starting
> with 'd'.
> 
> For example:
> 
> # disklabel sd0
> [...]
> f:   1242340   1994120     4.2BSD   1024  8192     0  # (Cyl.    159 -    259)
> 
> This would be the third other partition.
> 
> You can format the filesystem on the partition with:
> 
> # newfs /dev/rsd0f 
> 
> create a directory /home (probably already exists):
> 
> # mkdir /home
> 
> and add a line to /etc/fstab with a text editor:
> 
> /dev/sd0f /home ffs rw  0 2
> 
> or if you want journaling:
> 
> /dev/sd0f /home ffs rw,log  0 2
> 
> Then you can mount the partition
> 
> # mount /home
> 
> and use it to add user accounts
> 
> # useradd -m -b /home -c "John Silver" john
> # useradd -m -b /home -c "Betty Boop" betty
> 
> 



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