I'm going to be reinstalling my amd64 using Etch RC1 in an effort to track down bug 402157 re grub not installing.
This gives me the opportunity to rearrange how the drives are set up. I have two Seagate Barracuda 80 GB SATA-3.0 drives. Right now (running amd64 Etch pre RC1), I have both drives partitioned the same: 1 64 MB raid1 md0 /boot 2 remainder raid1 md1 pv0 vg0 for LVs Then LVs for everything including swap. I did this to avoid a reinstall if a drive fails. However, I only need to protect the base system in this way; I keep good backups of everything else. I'm wondering about doing this with the next install: 1 64 MB raid1 md0 /boot 2 20 GB raid1 md1 pv0 vg0 for LVs 3 remainder: as separate pv1 and pv2 in vg1 for LVs Then in vg1 I can have LV vg1-home and later when I get into video editing, if I need it for performance, I can make a striped LV vg1-editing and mount that wherever the video editing software wants it. I'll put /tmp on tmpfs with lots of swap (in the raid1-protected vg0). I want the swap to be encrypted. I don't want to have to enter a passphrase on boot; if I want to create or download a file that I want encrypted I can do that onto /tmp then encrypt the file before moving it off /tmp. This leaves the base system protected by raid1, gives twice the space for /home, and the possibility of a striped editing volume. Does this seem like a workable/wise plan or here there be dragons? Is there any reason to think that 20 GB is too small for a fully installed workstation including swap and /tmp (everything but /home)? Thanks, Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]