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How do I move my Home folder to a separate hard drive using terminal.

Hi all, I know you can help so here goes. I want to move my home Folder to a separate drive from my OS X Lion version 10. 7. 5 using Terminal. Could someone tell me if the syntax to do this is as follows:


ditto/Users/yourname/Volumes/drivename/yourname


in my case that would be:


ditto/Users/deniswilliams/Volumes/"Mac Two HD"/deniswilliams


Can you tell me if I"m correct please?


regards Denis

Posted on Jan 31, 2014 7:04 AM

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Posted on Jan 31, 2014 7:12 AM

Why use the terminal when it is built right into Users and Accounts?


Mike Bombich back 10 yrs ago documented how to, created CCC


Copying folders is easy part.


The link is in this post, has more about someone wanting to put data or system on another drive (clone) -

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5849696?answerId=24709716022#24709716022&tstart=0#24709716

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Jan 31, 2014 7:12 AM in response to Denisimo

Why use the terminal when it is built right into Users and Accounts?


Mike Bombich back 10 yrs ago documented how to, created CCC


Copying folders is easy part.


The link is in this post, has more about someone wanting to put data or system on another drive (clone) -

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5849696?answerId=24709716022#24709716022&tstart=0#24709716

Jan 31, 2014 7:32 AM in response to The hatter

Hi Hatter.I just went to Preferences / User Accounts & Groups , but could not see an option to move my Home folder to a dfferent Hard disc? Can you advise please.

N.B. looked at link but could only see how too move everthing from one drive to another which I don't want to do . Just want data on another drive leaving system files where they are, but allowing the system to still be able to automatically locate them!

Jan 31, 2014 8:07 AM in response to Denisimo

Not to do the MOVE, but to set the path. Unlock it first I think (changed from Snow Leopard btw where it was handled by "Accounts")


You do just copy, in Finder by hand; or, you can use CCC and uncheck all but user sub folders.


You also want to move or clone the system sans user home folder, but... strong 'but' ,.... I would leave a basic default /Users/user-account-folder/Library so you always will have a small 4GB account on the boot drive. In fact when using an SSD it is best performance to leave that there on boot drive and just move all the data documents media and other files and folders.


iTunes, iPhoto - every program is happy to use any location without relocating user.


From what you have, to two new drives, system and a data/media drive, cloned with CCC

Leave your current drive as backup until you are ready to erase and make it either a backup system or a backup of data.


How to relocate system and user data to another drive:

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4337


http://chris.pirillo.com/how-to-move-the-home-folder-in-os-x-and-why/

How do I move my Home folder to a separate hard drive using terminal.

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