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Date:      Sun, 16 Apr 2006 21:54:06 +0100
From:      RW <list-freebsd-2004@morbius.sent.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: /boot at beginning of drive
Message-ID:  <200604162154.08053.list-freebsd-2004@morbius.sent.com>
In-Reply-To: <20060416203823.BA96F28469@porsche.brendan.id.au>
References:  <20060416203823.BA96F28469@porsche.brendan.id.au>

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On Sunday 16 April 2006 21:38, Brendan Grossman wrote:

> I agree that it's not a great idea, but considering the software I'm using,
> user files are stored in /var and /home. I don't know what percentage of
> quotas users will use for emails, databases, or home dirs, and I don't want
> to take a guess. If say they were to use a lot of their quota for
> databases, then down the track I don't want to have the problem with /var
> full but users still under their quota.
>
> By the way just did an install, and it boots fine with the swap, /tmp, /
> structure.

The default is to put most of the space under /usr and symlink /home 
to /usr/home. There's no reason why you can't extend this, and if you really 
must, put and /var and /tmp  under /usr too. 



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