[geeks] Solaris 8 partitioning
Joshua D Boyd
jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu
Thu Mar 14 19:45:16 CST 2002
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 05:31:06PM -0800, Peter L. Wargo wrote:
> On Thursday, March 14, 2002, at 10:23 , Joshua D Boyd wrote:
>
> >So, here is my current plan:
> >/ 100megs on the 2.1gig drive
> >swap 384 megs on the 2.1gig drive
> >/var 100megs on the 2.1gig drive
> >/usr 1.5gigs on the 2.1 gig drive
> >/tmp 1gig on the 4.3 gig drive
> >/var/mail 200 megs on the 4.3gig drive
> >/home 2.8gigs on the 4.3gig drive.
>
> Too much partitioning. My suggestion:
>
> / = all but 256M of boot disk (2.1g)
> 256M of swap.
>
> Make the 4.3G drive /export/home
>
> You don't need a /tmp, tmpfs is better. If you feel the need for a
> separate /var, make it 512M on the 2.1G drive, taking away from root.
> (I do this if I expect /var to fill up.)
The only worry I have about /var is mail over flowing. Otherwise, you plan
sounds easier. I thought lots of paritions was supposed to be good.
One question, at the minimum, why isn't /tmp and swap on different drives
good? I really don't know anything about tmpfs though. Time to go searching.
--
Joshua D. Boyd
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