Subject: /usr/home
To: None <netbsd-users@netbsd.org>
From: George Sollish <gsollish@mail.gisco.net>
List: netbsd-users
Date: 01/20/2000 11:06:56
On my office i386 box I run 1.4.1 with the default plux X partition
scheme, which puts /home and /var in / . Not only does this
result in a lot being written to /, but Netscape caches rapidly eat into
the space. FreeBSD 3.2 (at home) creates a separate /var and links /home
to /usr/home. This appears to be a better scheme, both for space and for
maintaining a clean /. Is there a good reason not to do this in 1.4.1?
George E Sollish Chief Engineer Auto Gear Equipment
Host Classic-FM's Listening Room
Project Manager The Payne Lake Project