On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 10:25:09PM -0500, Mike Gerdts wrote:
> 
> Really it boils down to lots of file systems to hold the OS adds
> administrative complexity and rarely saves more work than it creates.

Some of us want to use different mount options on /var than on /.
That's why they need to be different filesystems.  For example, our
policy is that anything containing user-writable directories must
be mounted without setuid and without devices.  /tmp and /home must
also be separate filesystes, but this is generally already the case.

-- 
-Gary Mills-    -Unix Support-    -U of M Academic Computing and Networking-
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