Hey, For some reason(s) after I start my Void system I have 2 /Home partitions. One is /Home/Void and the second one is /Home/Moi. Now I suspect the Void one is because I kept Void as a user and the second one is because I changed the name Void User to Moi. Now for the weird part… /Home/Void uses the / allocated space while the /Home/moi uses what I put in while partitioning my drive.
Any help on this would b e much appreciated…am not that savvy with Linux so have no idea what’s happening
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I’d say this is a very unusual setup. Normally, you give
/home
its own partition and then create user directories in there.OTOH, nothing about this should break anything. What you can do if you’re savvy enough:
find
should be the correct tool here, but I can’t tell you the proper command right now/home/void
next to (not into) that new directory. You should now havevoid
andmoi
as the only two entries in/home/moi
/etc/fstab
, change the mount point for your home partition from/home/moi
to/home
.Please, before doing this, let someone else look over this and preferably expand. I just wrote this down on my phone while on a train ride without access to a Linux machine to verify anything. Also some of these steps are not exactly beginner level.