Lion - Changing Custom Website File Location - Potential Lion Bug

I had an interesting problem while setting up and transferring my custom website from a Windows 2003 server to my new Mac Mini 2011 Lion server.  I was able to get the site transferred and working correctly.  Took a bit of manipulating /etc/apache2...* files but good to go.  Now for the interesting part.
I decided to RAID 1 my two intertnal drives so I used SuperDuper (not affiliated with them ... use it if you want) and cloned my boot partition to a MyBook drive I had laying around, rebooted, Raided and cloned back.  All good there.  For some reason I had the bright idea to move my custom web site files to the MyBook.  Did that and all good.
I later came to my senses and tried to move the custom site files back to the RAID 1 partition.  Could not do it.  Neither through the Server.app interface or via manual entry of /etc/apache2...* files.  The solution appears to be due to a potential bug in Lion and Lion Server.app.  I found that under directory /etc/apache2/extra the file httpd-vhosts.conf was not being updated by Server.app.  Once I changed the file location there all is well.
Hope this helps any of you with the same problem.
JKH

Hello, James here.
The reason why you can't find the "System Sounds" folder is because Apple have hidden it in a slightly different location in OS X Lion 10.7.x
To get to the directory with the "Volume Mount" file you need to go to...
Macintosh HD > System > Library > Components > CoreAudio (right-click and show package contents) > Contents > SharedSupport > System Sounds > system
Hope this helped!

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