Eric J. Pinnell wrote: > Now... with cheap HD's and fast access times there is no need to split > it up... > > ...although always keep you home dir on a seperate partition so when you > upgrade you don't over write your stuff.
Also, if you're using a non-transactional file system, if the machine goes down during disk access it will almost certainly garble /home, but /usr is what you really want when you come back up again, so keeping them separate is a good safety precaution. I learned that one the hard way. -Bram _______________________________________________ Bits mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sugoi.org/mailman/listinfo/bits
