Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2018 07:23:02 +1000 From: Trev <freebsd-arm@sentry.org> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: GPT vs MBR for swap devices Message-ID: <4bfdd1a3-a99b-13a0-28e2-f27b691586f1@sentry.org> In-Reply-To: <20180619154309.GA88240@www.zefox.net> References: <7AB401DF-7AE4-409B-8263-719FD3D889E5@yahoo.com> <20180618230419.GA81275@www.zefox.net> <A8D00616-ADA7-4A33-8787-637AFEF547CF@yahoo.com> <20180619005519.GB81275@www.zefox.net> <BC42DDF9-9383-437B-8AE2-A538050C5160@yahoo.com> <cce54776-f067-45fc-57df-103883bdc594@sentry.org> <20180619040017.GB81800@www.zefox.net> <47b8ff7c-2fa7-a6fe-ee43-ed4239b478b8@sentry.org> <20180619154309.GA88240@www.zefox.net>
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bob prohaska wrote on 20/06/2018 01:43: > On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 03:10:44PM +1000, Trev wrote: >> bob prohaska wrote on 19/06/2018 14:00: [...] >> da0 - 32G Emtec USB memory - houses /home and 2G swap partition >> da1 - 32G Emtec USB memory - houses /usr >> >> /usr/obj is linked to /home/obj > Are da0 and da1 mechanical disks, or flash? As above, Emtec USB2 memory keys. > What's the motive for using /dev/md for /tmp > and /var ? /tmp, /var/tmp and /var/log are using /dev/md to save the sdcard from excessive writes. /tmp at least is also used during buildworld and needed bumping up from whatever the default size was to its current 100MB so as not to be exhausted during builds. > How old is your Pi2? Mine is the early version, > armv7. Later models are armv8. They're identified > as V1.1 and V1.2, I think. It's an original rpi2 with an ARM Cortex-A7.
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