[CentOS] newbie question on installation over existing Linux
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comTue Jun 9 00:19:45 UTC 2015
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On 6/8/2015 5:08 PM, g wrote:
> ie, partition for boot, partition for swap, partition for /, partition
> home, partition for usr, partition for var, partition for home2,
> partition for what ever.
that model is not generally recommended anymore, at least not putting
/usr on its own partition, there's just too many issues with that
nowdays. I don't like putting /var in its own partition either as its
all too intertwined with root. the problem with lots of little
partitions is your freespace gets fragmented.
/home in a dedicated partition, sure.
/var/lib/${DATABASE_OR_WEB_SERVER}, ditto...
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