On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 19:56:40 -0500
Jason Edgecombe <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I know this is bad practice to have the AFS cache folder on a shared 
> partition with the rest of the system, but what are the caveats of 
> having the AFS be on an ext3 filesystem in Linux, which is shared by
> the rest of the system? I mean, besides filling the partition that
> AFS uses for caching. Should the 5% root reserved percentage help
> with that?

If you really are worried about that, there's always the path of
loop-mounting a big file with a filesystem image on it. Other
filesystems are available to you that way, too.

-- 
Andrew Deason
[email protected]

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