On Fri, 06 Jul 2001 23:10:09 +0200, Joost Kooij writes: >On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 09:46:52PM +0200, Robert Waldner wrote: >> So, basically, I want the system to reside on SCSI and the >> not-so-valuable data on IDE. Does something like >> >> SCSI: >> sda1 /boot 25 MB >> sda2 / 100 MB >> sda3 /usr 1200 MB >> sda4 /var 840 MB (/tmp -> /var/tmp) >> >> IDE: >> hda1 /home ~5 GB, salvaging current hda1 - hda7 >> hda8 /mp3 19 GB, current hda8[0] >> >> seem like a reasonable scheme? > >It makes more sense to put /usr on the ide disk and /home on >scsi, but that is details.
Hmm, the IDE-disk may be failing. But I deem /usr more valuable than /home (who cares about bookmarks et al? I do, but that´s a whole lot easier to backup than /usr...) >> 0: And, regarding the IDE-disk: Is this possible _without_ losing the >> data on the current /mp3 (hda8)? Eg, deleting hda1-7, re-creating a >> large hda1, ?cause I don?t have any means to backup 15 GB and I surely >> don?t want to re-convert my whole cd-collection to mp3... > >Probably only available in testing and unstable: >dpkg -p ext2resize I´ll check it out once I´m sober again ... ;-) Tnx! cheers, &rw -- -- find / -name *base* -exec chown us:us {} \; -- su -c someone 'export UP_US=thebomb' -- for f in great justice ; do sed -e 's/zig//g' < $f ; done -- - AYBABTU, sysadmin-version ----
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