On 2013-08-18 5:16 AM, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote:
While we're on the topic, what's the obsession with having different
bits of the file hierarchy as different*mount points*? That harks back
to the days when the only way to have a chunk of fs space be different
was to have it as a separate physical thing and mount it. Nowadays we
have something better - ZFS. To me this makes so much more sense. I have
a large amount of storage called a pool, and set size limits and
characteristics for various directories without having to deal with
fixed size volumes.

Eh? *Who* has ZFS? Certainly not the linux kernel.

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