On Saturday 19 Mar 2005 15:52, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

> Well, ext3 is probably a good choice. But I am not an expert on
> journalized file systems... As for the mount point, you do NOT want to
> use /usr for this. This option if for someone that is running out of
> room on /, and is adding space by way of a new partition. You could
> create another directory off of /home for the new drive, create one in
> /mnt, or create on off of /. I don't remember what the file system
> standard is for that. Personally, I would create something like /data or
> /shared as a mount point.
>
> Now, if you were going to be moving the current data to the new drive,
> then I would use the current shared directory as the mount point.
>
> Mikkel

Ahh yes, that makes a lot more sense now! I didn't know how much I could 
change the mount point and stuff!!! :)

You are a Gem! Thank you :)

Elwyn

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