hi ya On Sun, 3 Aug 2003, alex wrote:
> I have four Linux systems (two Debians) installed with all sharing a > single swap and a /home partition. (Don't ask why......it's just > because they were available..... but everything seems to work fine.) > > Question--what advantage or disadvantage would there be if multiple > Linux systems shared additional partitions such as /temp, /usr, > /var,......? Is this even practical? in general .. sharing /home is a good thing ( keep your data the same ) but 2-more distro's cannot share /var -- there are many different packages and libraries used by the different distro, dittor for /lib, /usr, etc..etc.. in general, /tmp can be shared ... only one distro will be up and running at any given time .. unconditionally keep /home ( stuff you edited/created ) separate from the system files which is (backedup) on cdrom or gazillion places on the net - you backup *your* stuff ( /home, /etc ) if you have 50/100 "identical" machines .. sharing /usr/local might be a good thing to do too ... less updating/verification/testing/fixes/patches to do across individual boxes ( but than again, all that should be 100% automated, so it wont matter if you have 2 or 2,000 boxes ) c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]