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Re: [linux-lvm] LILO configuration for LVM "boot" filesystem
- From: Steven Lembark <lembark wrkhors com>
- To: linux-lvm sistina com
- Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] LILO configuration for LVM "boot" filesystem
- Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2001 10:30:36 -0500
> Not only cool but sometimes necessary. Sometimes root rides so close
> to full that you cannot upgrade. Then you start doing the "diskspace
> shuffle" to get something you can upgrade.
>
> Without wasting a ton of space when you initially install a system,
> every system's root partition will hit the wall sooner or later. That
> is the unfortunate side effect of software evolution.
Use separate mount points for /var, /usr & /home. This keeps
root down to mainly /etc, /dev, /bin, /sbin and /lib -- none of
which is all that enormous. Short of writing the File From Hell
to /tmp a 128MB root file system works well enough for me. I do
put /usr & /opt on LVM but only because all the tools needed to
revive the system are in /bin, /sbin & /lvm on the root.
--
Steven Lembark 2930 W. Palmer St.
Chicago, IL 60647
lembark wrkhors com 800-762-1582
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