Good afternoon,
In regards to partitioning, I have a question regarding a "rumor" that
has been told to me by various different linux experts, and I wanted to
confirm if this also takes place with FreeBSD Unix. In the past, I have
always had the root filesystem (/) and the /usr filesystem all on
seperate partitions. I was told that having /usr on a seperate partition
is an "old" way of doing things and actually causes issues when /usr is
mounted separately from root (/). Does this play true in FreeBSD or is
that thought process nonsense? I was told to create a larger root
filesystem and NOT create usr seperately as /usr will mount off the root
filesystem anyway. Will there be any issues by having /usr on a separate
partition then root? I will like to know any opinions on this, as well
as suggestions based on how other FreeBSD guru's have their server setups.
Any suggestions on partitioning schema's for a general LAMP stack
server, and maybe some gameservers would be GREATLY appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Jonathan
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