Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 13:31:55 -0700 From: "Richard Johannesson" <rtjohan@syspres.com> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Vinum Sub-disk & Directory Structure Mapping Message-ID: <003801c35610$74775930$3d01a8c0@rjc800>
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Using the unlimited number of sub-disk that can be created using vinum, what's a good way to separate the directory file structure to help limit file system corruption? Or, what's the happy medium between limiting fs corruption and complexity? Here's my guess of which part of directory structure should be on its own sub-disks/filesystem: / Probably /root Overkill? /usr Probably /usr/local /var Probably /var/backups ? /tmp Probably - or should be on same as var? /home Maybe - or should be under /usr? /stand ? /boot ? Any feedback is very much appreciated. If there is document that discusses this basic topic while taking vinum into account, please let me know so I can bugger off. :) Thanks again, Richard
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