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#1 2006-12-20 04:55:45

iBertus
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From: Greenville, NC
Registered: 2004-11-04
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Partitioning schemes for Arch64 setups

I'm looking at different schemes for partitioning my newest Arch64 install (I've got 4 physical discs to play with) and I'm looking for the most efficient way to partition without making it hard to manage. In the past I've had a separate partition for each of  /, /usr, /opt, and /var. I, of course, mounted /usr, /opt nodev, blah, blah as has been traditional for unix setups but I'm starting to question the need for that level of detail in partitioning the setup. Does having a huge / partition make you any more soft a target in our current world. Target disc is 80GB in size. Also, /home is always on another, much larger disc.

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#2 2006-12-20 07:36:29

Mr Green
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From: U.K.
Registered: 2003-12-21
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Re: Partitioning schemes for Arch64 setups

I run /  /home /media [its own disc] ... swap of course

you thought about running raid5 ?


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#3 2006-12-20 08:41:56

AndyRTR
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From: Magdeburg/Germany
Registered: 2005-10-07
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Re: Partitioning schemes for Arch64 setups

my partitions always look like this:

/swap
/
/home


but what has it to do with arch64? you should get more answers in "installation" section.

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#4 2006-12-20 17:09:10

ndlarsen
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From: Denmark
Registered: 2005-11-02
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Re: Partitioning schemes for Arch64 setups

You could have a go with LVM, should make it easier to fiddle with partitioning schemas, then. Other than that I use a /, /home setup. Think it is only really important how you configure your discs if you are running a publicly accessible server.


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