[2000-12-04] Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote: > Well, i have /tmp as symlink to /vr/tmp (and /var is on another partition,
making /tmp a symlink to /var/tmp is usually fine. The only caveat I'm aware of is that it changes some standard "housekeeping" issues. Much of /tmp is intended to be wiped on boot, whereas /var/tmp should not be wiped on boot. If /tmp is a symlink then /var/tmp will be pruned by /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh > while /usr is on the same as root) because of space,quotas and also because > of my personal opinion is - partitions where directories like /usr and / > exists should NOT be writable for users. Well, normally when someone ends up with a /var deficit and plenty of room in /usr (especially on a workstation, rather than a server) there's simple and rational advice I give out: that is to shake uncontrollably shouting "not FHS! not FHS! Gotta fdisk! Gotta fdisk!" in a nasal Dustin Hoffman voice. -- Lee Maguire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Quantas!""