Unlinking User folder from second drive

Several years ago, I ran out of space on my 160GB drive and added a second. I found a help thread that told me how to link the Users directory from my system folder so that all user information was on the second drive, but "appeared" to be on the first. A side effect was that the second drive could not be unmounted.
I've reached the stage where both of those drives are now full, and I'm replacing them with one larger drive, and then reusing the second drive as a Final Cut Pro download drive. I've moved the user files from both drives to the new larger one, but I know I need to "undo" what I did years ago, as the user folders are not functioning correctly (they're still pointing to the second drive). I thought I had saved the command, but can't find it. Any thoughts?

A few questions:
is the '[' in front of 'dr' in your third line a typo?
is the semicolon in from of 'users' on the second line a typo? And isn't it 'Users' ?
I see that it is the Users directory you dittoed.
Let me look at what you did.
It is a symbolic link - your last line is "ln -s" which creates a symbolic /Users directory on your main HD but is really the directory on the Gobo.
I believe that you can undo what you did by reversing things, but I am not sure.
Some commands may no longer exist. For example I don't see the 'ditto -rsrcFork' listed, but it looks as if you created a duplicate of your existing /Users, transferred properties to the new /Users and then deleted your original /Users and then recreated a new /Users as a symbolic link to the new on on the other drive.
While I am thinking, you might post this again in the Apple Unix forum where there are many experts who probably know infinitely more than I about this.
Here's the link to our Unix forum:
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=735
It appears that if you clone your main HD as a bootable clone and then copy the /Users from the other HD onto the clone, it should work. You would have to remove the symbolic link, and then create a new /Users directory and simply copy everything into this new one from the old one.
However, I strongly suggest backing up both HDs before doing anything, since you are tinkering under the hood and any mistake or error is liable to be fatal.
If you don't get an answer in the Unix forum, post back here.
Good Luck.

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