On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 11:51:19 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
Moreover, I'll throw in /var/log as well, because I don't care about
the logs either.
You might benefit from putting it on tmpfs then ;)
That brings up an interesting topic. -- No, I didn't put /var/log on
tmpfs, but /tmp, /var/run
On Du, 15 ian 12, 21:38:53, T o n g wrote:
That brings up an interesting topic. -- No, I didn't put /var/log on
tmpfs, but /tmp, /var/run /var/lock instead, because I was worrying
about wasting tmpfs with big logs, since my box might be up for months.
I think staled tmpfs file might
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 09:38:53PM +, T o n g wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 11:51:19 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
Moreover, I'll throw in /var/log as well, because I don't care about
the logs either.
You might benefit from putting it on tmpfs then ;)
That brings up an interesting
On Jo, 12 ian 12, 02:54:30, T o n g wrote:
Moreover, I'll throw in /var/log as well, because I don't care about
the logs either.
You might benefit from putting it on tmpfs then ;)
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On 11/01/12 18:13, T o n g wrote:
Hi,
Which /var/ contents are disposable?
I mean, for contents in var/backups/ var/log/ var/mail/ var/tmp/ etc, if
I don't backup them, when doing a *full* system restore, will there be
any problem?
Any more folders I can add to above list
Thanks for your detailed explain, Karl.
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 18:21:19 +, Karl E. Jørgensen wrote:
* /var/mail - if people are OK losing their mail (but they're
usually not).
Oh, I meant home system only, in which my mail queue will guarantee to
be empty at the time that I chose
On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 02:54:30 + (UTC)
T o n g mlist4sunt...@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks for your detailed explain, Karl.
On Wed, 11 Jan 2012 18:21:19 +, Karl E. Jørgensen wrote:
* /var/mail - if people are OK losing their mail (but they're
usually not).
Oh, I meant home
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