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<0> fsck: not without some LVM/raid scheme <1> yeah, i dunno anything about that kinda stuff :P
<2> ouch...what is that? :/ these drives are both SCSI drives..can this be done on these drives? <3> unionfs ? <0> that sounds like another, but is that really that different from LVM? only managed a layer above <2> kittenbot, do I have to re-create every partition? how does unionfs work? i cannot reformat the hard drives...i have hundreds of Gigs on the first hdd.. <3> There are some examples on: http://www.unionfs.org/ <3> So you probably want to: mv /home /home1; mkdir /home -- and then: mount -t unionfs -o dirs=/home1=ro:/home2=rw unionfs /home
<2> okay kittenbot..sounds cool. I am going to install this right now. Can anything go wrong? Like..is there any way I can lose data? Cause..that would be bad <3> Don't know -- if the code if buggy then sure, why not? <3> If /home is a separate partition, then try mounting it ro in the first place? <3> That should give unionfs fewer opportunities to screw things up.
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