On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 09:49:48AM -0400, Steve Ames wrote: > On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 02:21:59PM +0200, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: > > > > DragonFly disklabels allow 16 entries by default, FreeBSD still limits > > it to 8. That's why you can't read it directly. > > Are there plans to bump the default up from 8? I'm honestly torn on > this topic whenever I install a new system. On the one hand I like > having a lot of discrete mountpoints to control potential usage. On > the other hand with drive space being so inexpensive I sometimes > wonder if I need to bother and can get away with very few mountpoints.
I would think that cheap disk space would mean larger disks which implies more mountpoints ??? > On very large disks (or arrays that appear as a single disk) I have > to create multiple slices in order to get more than 8 mountpoints. Its > an extra hoop to jump through. Use gpt on non boot-disks, or use gvinum if you have lots of storage and like the inherent advantage of named labels, striping, and redundancy. I wasn't very happy with gpt or bsdlabel recently because you aren't allowed to modify the partitions if the gpt/bsdlabel is in use (i.e. one of the other partitions is currently mounted as a filesystem). I hope the GEOM people are working to improve this. -- Rick C. Petty _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"