> Shrugs. Personally, I find it more convenient to mount /srv on a nice raid > array - or another large disk - and leave /var on the root filesystem or a > device that's local to the machine. And - as Robin's explained better than I > can - this approach really makes life easier on networked clustered machines.
but for someone who needs that it's fairly easy to use mount --bind, and for everyone else (the majority) it'd just be adding another dir to root, which I really dont see any reason to do. /me has /var/www mounted with --bind to /mnt/storage ;), which is an array of disks ;) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
