On 2011/11/19 at 23:03, ajtiM <lum...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Saturday 19 November 2011 06:29:40 Denise H. G. wrote: >> On 2011/11/19 at 20:09, ajtiM <lum...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hi! >> > One more question before I start installing FreeBSD 9.0 RC-2. >> > Now we have a new bsdinstall and as I red and if I understood correct >> > there is also SU journaling file sistem. I will switch to the GPT >> > partion. If I want to have SU-j file system is it enough that I just >> > choose this option and voila? >> >> Yes. I think so. 'options UFS_GJOURNAL' is present in GENERIC kernel >> config. If you use GENERIC kernel, it is there. >> >> > And another question is about ports. There is an option "ports tree" >> > which is marked default. It is okay that I use this later with portsnap? >> >> Sure. portsnap is designed to work with the ports tree. > Thank you and one more, please... > > Partitioning: if I choose guided than I got: > freebsd-boot > freebsd-ufs / > freebsd-swap > > If I press "enter" on freebsd-ufs / than I got options to make moe > partitions. > Is it okay that I make /, /var, /tmp and /usr as I have now.
I strongly advise that /usr and /usr/local reside on different partitions. Furthermore, If you plan to run a desktop environment, your /usr/local should be big enough, say 8G - 10G, to hold all stuff you built from the ports. And putting /var on a separate partitiion is a good idea, I think. You can find detailed information on how to lay out and size your partitions in tuning(7) either locally or online. > > Thank you very much for the help. > > > Mitja > ................ Regards. -- If you've got them by the balls, their hearts and minds will follow. _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"