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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Please test: initscripts+systemd in updates_testing</H1>
<B>David W. Hodgins</B>
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<I>Tue Nov 1 06:56:07 CET 2011</I>
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<PRE>On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 13:17:15 -0400, Michael Scherer <<A HREF="https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev">misc at zarb.org</A>> wrote:
><i> What is the usable feature ?
</I>><i> To be able to put some kind of quota on /usr ?
</I>><i> To be able to use a different fs for / and /usr ?
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I once ran into the situation where installing a package
succeeded, but caused the / filesystem usage to hit 100%.
The next reboot failed, due to this.
That was when I split everything I could off of the root
filesystem, including /home, /opt, /tmp, /usr, and /var.
I put all of those on lvm logical volumes (with the root
filesystem still on a regular partition), and then split
/var/log onto a regular partition so I could access it
easily from a knoppix live dvd.
I briefly had /boot on a separate regular partition, but
found memtest86+ could not run with that setup, so I kept
/boot in the / filesystem.
I've since taken advantage of using lvm stripes to speed
up access, which works quite well.
In my current full install, I have 1.5GB allocated to the
regular partition used for the root filesystem, with
1022M used. The /usr filesystem has 15GB used.
Merging /usr into / would require a large amount of work,
Regards, Dave Hodgins
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