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44 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

Easy dude. Just go /etc/fstab and add the mount. You also see how other mounts are added and you can replicate it. To make it a permanent you need to run the commands. Follow below link.

 

https://blogs.oracle.com/alejandrovargas/how-to-create,-configure-and-mount-a-new-linux-file-system

fstab file lo direct add chesthe reboot apudu problem coming baa 

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35 minutes ago, samaja_varagamana said:

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2 minutes ago, xxxmen said:

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Inka looking for solution ithe.. following below 6 steps..

Local disk lo 90G undi annav kada..

1- vgs                                 ani command kottu --  VG(volume group ) name vastadi  and details vastayi

#using VG name from above command:

2- lvcreate -L 20G -n home_lv <VG name>

3- mkfs.xfs /dev/<VGname>/home_lv

4- vi /etc/fstab    

## add this line

/dev/<VGname>/home_lv              /home        xfs        defaults     0 0

## save and exit

5- mount /home

That's it... 

6- df -h

## you should see your mount point /home

 

 

Let me know..

 

Posted
27 minutes ago, jpismahatma said:

Mount Ella cheyalo... ani asking ... what kind of admin are you ??? Ani @tom bhayya asked ..

nen asale admin ey kadu ani tombhayya ki tell nooo

Posted
48 minutes ago, FYI said:

Inka looking for solution ithe.. following below 6 steps..

Local disk lo 90G undi annav kada..

1- vgs                                 ani command kottu --  VG(volume group ) name vastadi  and details vastayi

#using VG name from above command:

2- lvcreate -L 20G -n home_lv <VG name>

3- mkfs.xfs /dev/<VGname>/home_lv

4- vi /etc/fstab    

## add this line

/dev/<VGname>/home_lv              /home        xfs        defaults     0 0

## save and exit

5- mount /home

That's it... 

6- df -h

## you should see your mount point /home

 

 

Let me know..

 

ty bro already got it 

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