-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sat September 2 2006 12:46, John Andersen wrote:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 11:37, Curtis Rey wrote:
Since many configs live in various /usr dirs it
Really? Like what?
You could seg something like /http or /public. Say you have a series of webpages or data that you don't necessarily want to put in to something like /usr/local or /home. But you don't want to have to lay it back down (say via dd image) or it's a dynamic setup and you sys goes south then you could seg these dirs. Also if the sys goes south and you want to minimize downtime segregating partitions such as these saves time since after you get the OS guts back on disk you don't have to laydown the files in the /public or /http, of the /Name_a_Corp_Project dir - you simple lay down whatever config files you've backed up (say for Apache) to direct to and set permissions for these directories, etc. Cheer, Curtis - -- Spammers Beware: Trespassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again! Like the song say: "Everything's 'Zen'... I don't think so"! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFE+eRb7CQBg4DqqCwRAp5iAKDPCr3thMu0V2zCj6vxr91uu1ecXACg230r G/aw2hkpLq16d7bMfuDJM0o= =n75P -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----