On Tue, 26 Jun 2012, Norman Golisz wrote:
Hi Darrel,
On Tue Jun 26 2012 14:58, Darrel wrote:
We have less limitation on partitioning these days, so /usr/obj
was obvious- actually had that one before. I chose /usr/src and
/usr/local as well, and expect that this was unimportant unless
moving
We have less limitation on partitioning these days, so /usr/obj
was obvious- actually had that one before. I chose /usr/src and
/usr/local as well, and expect that this was unimportant unless
moving into NFS or some special circumstance.
I have looked at some of the things that folks are doing
Darrel
On Tue, 26 Jun 2012, Micha? Markowski wrote:
2012/6/26 Darrel levi...@iglou.com:
does anyone have some neat ideas about partitions under /var?
Are you familiar with FAQ?
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Partitioning
Good point, Micha.
I should consider /var/www
Thank you,
Darrel
I tend to get old computers from folks that upgrade and actually
have a DNS Server running on an Intel built for windows95. :)
Yeah, BSDs deal fine with old computers and limited resources. I love
that, too. :)
And for the sake of comparison, I have a FreeBSD machine with ZFS
filesystem
On 2012-06-26, Norman Golisz li...@zcat.de wrote:
/dev/sd2o 246M5.1M229M 2%/var/log
useful one this, to protect your system logs against things like too
much disk space taken by email/databases/etc.
We have less limitation on partitioning these days, so /usr/obj
was obvious- actually had that one before. I chose /usr/src and
/usr/local as well, and expect that this was unimportant unless
moving into NFS or some special circumstance.
I have looked at some of the things that folks are doing
From: Darrel levi...@iglou.com
Sent: Tue Jun 26 20:58:20 CEST 2012
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: partitioning with more mount points on obsd51
We have less limitation on partitioning these days, so /usr/obj
was obvious- actually had that one
Hi Darrel,
On Tue Jun 26 2012 14:58, Darrel wrote:
We have less limitation on partitioning these days, so /usr/obj
was obvious- actually had that one before. I chose /usr/src and
/usr/local as well, and expect that this was unimportant unless
moving into NFS or some special circumstance.
2012/6/26 Darrel levi...@iglou.com:
does anyone have some neat ideas about partitions under /var?
Are you familiar with FAQ?
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html#Partitioning
--
Michał Markowski
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