> > There should be fairly few writes to the root partition, so having > > An opionion. I use the HP workstation model where my / is 1800M. I have > no use for /var and /usr and find them simply stupid in today's world. > (except for ISP's where there is cause for a septerate /var). > > Lets stick to facts. > > -- > -- David ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) You are not disagreeing with him, David. You are just talking about another scenario other than the one under discussion. He was talking about the case where root is small. This whole discussion was about how softupdates behaves in the subcase of small root partitions. If you have a 1.8Gb root partition that also includes /var and /usr, this whole discussion is irrelevant. DS To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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