Using the unlimited number of sub-disk that can be created using vinum,
what's a good way to separate the directory file structure to help limit
file system corruption? Or, what's the happy medium between limiting fs
corruption and complexity?
Here's my guess of which part of directory structure
I normally use
/
/usr
/usr/local
/var
/tmp
/home # or /usr/home
/usr/ports # either it's own space, or link to /usr/local/ports
Here's the rational, / and /usr can be mounted read only, /root
shouldn't really get used, since you shouldn't be using the root
account. when you update the source
At 2003-07-29T20:31:55Z, Richard Johannesson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
/root Overkill?
Bad idea. If you'd trying to repair a system failure, you'll want to be
able to access /root. Putting it outside of / is asking for problems.
--
Kirk Strauser
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