On 9/27/05, houghi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 03:39:18PM +0200, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
> > Unless $PLACE_TO_DUMP_LARGE_FILES!=/home. I regularly compile packages
> > from source and I have /storage for tarballs (and openSUSE .ISOs) and
> > /sources for unpacked sources. That keeps fragmentation on both file
> > systems low and /home is free of clutter and can be backed up easily.
>
> I also have data on seperate places. I have 5 HD's. I am sure here is NO
> good solution for this problem as each person is different. Something I
> miss (well not personally) is a /data in FAT32 for people who dualboot.
>
> In ~/ there could be a link to /data
>
> My personal first concern would however still go out to a seperate /home
>
> houghi
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I normally use LVM for /home, /var, /tmp and my own /MyDOC that I
share with windows (SMB).

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