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Hello All,
I am looking at setting up another box with 9.0. With this one, I was planning to do a little experimenting. I heard a while back that putting different directories on different drives made the machine more efficient. I am open to suggestions on configurations
Here is what I know for sure.
1. I know that Windows 2000 will be on the first hard drive (hda) all by itself.
2. I know I will put /home on a Hard Drive all by itself. 3. I would like to have a drive dedicated to nothing but placing files that would be shared between users.
Now, outside of 9.3 GB Drive for Windows 2000, I have ...
2 Western Digital 6.2 GB drives. 1 Western Digital 8.4 GB drive. 1 Western Digital 9.5 GB drive. As mentioned before, there is no pat formula. I do recommend that /home and /usr/local be mounted as separate filesystems because they would not be changed when you upgrade to a new version. In general, the root and /usr filesystems could easily be on the same
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2003 20:35:26 -0500
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