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Select a filesystem to change and press Enter. A screen similar to the following is
displayed, containing the current attributes for the filesystem:
The following attributes can be changed for the filesystem:
Mount Point
The directory that is the mount point for the filesystem. This field is
identical to the Mount Point field when changing the logical volume
attributes.
To change the mount point of the filesystem, enter a new directory. The
directory specified is created (if it does not already exist) when the
filesystem is created. If you are installing the system, the data for the
filesystem is restored to the new mount point. For example, if the old
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| Change Filesystem Attributes |
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LV Name Mount Point Type
hd4 / jfs
adsmlv /adsmfs jfs
hd1 /home jfs
lv03 /home/sysback jfs
lv00 /home/sysback/build jfs
lv04 /netscape jfs2
hd3 /tmp jfs
hd2 /usr jfs
instlv /usr/sys/inst.images jfs
lv01 /usr1 jfs2
hd9var /var jfs
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| Select a filesystem from the above list. |
| |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Use ARROW or Tab keys to move and ENTER to select. Press ESC to cancel. |
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Figure 11-10. The Change Filesystem Attributes Menu
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| Change Filesytem Attributes for "adsmlv" LV |
+----------------------------------------------------------+
Attribute Value
Mount Point /adsmfs +
Fragment Size 4096
Number of Bytes per Inode (NBPI) 4096
Use Data Compression? no
Large File Support? n
Allocation Group (AG) Size 8
Advanced Journal Filesystem? yes
Filesystem Block Size? 1024
Dense Filesystem? no
Use Inline JFS log? yes
Inline Log Size
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| Type the new top directory where this filesystem is to be mounted. |
| |
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Use UP/DOWN ARROW or Tab to highlight option to change. Press ESC to return. |
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Figure 11-11. The Current Attributes for a Filesystem
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