lynn wrote:
I have an old 33 Gb scsi IBM xeon. The really old black ones that weigh 20 kilos and make a hell of a noise. I want to use it as a router with squid, dansguardian and firewall. It would be part of a 21 node lan sharing around 60Gb of files via nfs. I can set it up using a keyboard and monitor but after that it would have to be accessed by ssh. I thought I'd just let yast do it and not let it have a separate /home but then I read so much stuff about /var for squid and everyone suddenly becomes a router expert.
Can anyone give me a one liner as to how I partition it? Or tell me where to put it:-)
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