Re: Separate partitions for filesystems (was Re: computer rendered un-usable)
Am Montag, 24. Juni 2013 schrieb David Guntner:
> Hans-J. Ullrich grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> > Oh, and please do not misunderstand. Of course, I know, that an extra
> > partition is not really needed for /home. It is just a nice-to-have. I
> > just wanted to point on things, which might be an advantage for one or
> > another users needs or wishes.
>
> I guess I'm just way too "old school" UNIX for this day and age.... :-)
>
> $ df -k
> Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda5 1818872 246072 1480336 15% /
> tmpfs 1547604 0 1547604 0% /lib/init/rw
> udev 1542716 228 1542488 1% /dev
> tmpfs 1547604 580 1547024 1% /dev/shm
> /dev/sda1 137221 17896 112004 14% /boot
> /dev/sda12 67284600 14872800 48993896 24% /home
> /dev/sda9 28835836 332044 27039012 2% /opt
> /dev/sda6 2882592 70240 2665920 3% /tmp
> /dev/sda7 28835836 5551880 21819176 21% /usr
> /dev/sda8 48060296 15360892 30258036 34% /usr/local
> /dev/sda10 28835836 803776 26567280 3% /var
> /dev/sda11 28835836 177024 27194032 1% /var/spool
> $
>
> As you can see, I'm a BIG believer in separation of filesystems. <grin>
>
> --Dave
Me too.
rootfs 7225964 5698580 1153628 84% /
udev 10240 0 10240 0% /dev
tmpfs 206012 684 205328 1% /run
/dev/disk/by-uuid/4a3f4888-aefb-4bee-a23d-3c03ec22c9d7 7225964 5698580
1153628 84% /
tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock
tmpfs 965580 0 965580 0% /run/shm
/dev/sdb3 248895 31001 205042 14% /boot
/dev/mapper/home 30104528 19979556 8589076 70%
/home
/dev/mapper/usr 20025212 13781072 5220244 73% /usr
/dev/mapper/var 9945964 3686736 5747332 40% /var
And look, encryption is important for me.
Best
Hans
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