Desmond Coughlan wrote:
So on the second disk drive, which is around.. 20GB, IIRC, we want /mail, /sql and /forums, and maybe 512M of swap. On the first, system files etc. and swap. I
used to tinker around with postgreSQL, so that'll be what we'll be using.
How does that sound?
1) You will find maintenance easier if you stick to default location for
storing stuff, so mount your partitions on those mountpoints: By default
user's mboxes goes in /var/mail, databases in /var/db.
2) You might then consider making your second disk dedicated to /var
entirely rather than fragment in multiple partitions.
3) I recall on your original list you had swap on both disks, this may
or may not have any impact on performance compared to just one swap on
the first disk.
I would do something like this:
ad0s1:
/ 128MB
swap 512MB
/usr 6144MB
/tmp 512MB
ad1s1:
/home 4092MB
/share 4092MB
/var 4092MB
The /share is non-default, I like to have this for groups. Say your
organisation have various working groups, files belonging to those
should not reside in users home-dir, but rather be shared among all
members.
The above has some further advantages: on the second disk is all the
data users create, you can wipe ad0 in a reinstall if needed, there you
only need to restore config-files in /etc and /usr/local/etc.
Cheers, Erik
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