Tuesday, July 1, 2003, 9:32:40 AM, you wrote: HB> On Mon, Jun 30, 2003 at 06:37:42PM -0500, Ryan wrote: >> Hi, I'm building a pf firewall using OpenBSD 3.3. The machine specs are: >> Pentium 166, 128mb ram, and 1.6gb hard drive. This machine will just be >> used as a firewall that will be up all the time. All 1.6gb will be used >> for OpenBSD. I'm wondering how I should split the separate filesystems >> up. Also, where should I place the log files? Thanks.
HB> I'd do it something like this: HB> 100m / HB> 128m swap HB> 500m /usr, mounted readonly HB> 300..500m /var HB> that's basically how I do firewall partioning, no matter how big the HB> harddisk ist - just leave the rest unallocated. How do you keep with stable then? Do you use release on a second machine?
