[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Unfortunately, I still think that we should cut down the size of the 
> data partition and leave an ext3 partition for the databases to start 
> out, or figure out somewhere else to put the database files before 
> migration.

It looks like users will have to run dynamic web services on a non-AFS
filesystem anyway (or so my recent chat with Christopher on IRC seemed
to indicate), so it's probably a good idea to repartition the data
partition.

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