filePro RAID comments wanted

Fairlight fairlite at fairlite.com
Thu May 6 10:54:12 PDT 2004


At Thu, May 06, 2004 at 09:51:01AM -0400 or thereabouts, 
suspect Walter Vaughan was observed uttering:
> Bill Vermillion wrote:
> > And the defaults in the current BSD are 4 separte file system,
> > a minimal / [100MB is more than adequate in the 4.x], /var with
> > about 50MB, /proc [with no size of course] and the rest for /usr
> 
> Taking this thread as a whole, I want to thank *everyone* who chimed in 
> with info. I *knew* I was missing something. The most sensible
> thing to do is to take the normal file layouts and just setup a link
> from /appl to /usr/home/filepro.
> 
> As with all things filePro, there are 50 ways to do it, and most
> times the easiest way is the simplest.

Gee, sounds like perl.  :)

Reminds me of when I was running low on disk in /usr because I'd not
counted on having so much there on my first linux system.  I ended up
moving all of /usr/X11R5 (it was 5 at that point yet) to /home/.X11R5 and
symlinking it into place.  Worked like a gem and gained me a lot of space
in /usr.

mark->
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