On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 09:48:33AM -0400, Mark J Musante wrote: > > I believe we should stick to the most basic config for the default Solaris > installer. Certainly it should allow the admin to create whataever > datasets might be desired, but we should keep it simple for the default > case. > > I've heard arguments for /tmp and /var/tmp. Your point about /var/crash > is a good one. /opt and /usr have also been given good reasons. That's > six already, including root.
I think for the sake of an argument, we should limit the required split off datasets to be ones that are only related to zfsboot to make zfsboot easier and more flexible (i look forward to raidz(2) boot ability) and not over-think this. I certainly don't think there shouldn't be a set of recommended datasets (/var/crash being a good example) but above and beyond that it should be completely up to the administrator how far they want to go. Just my $.02. ;) -brian -- "Perl can be fast and elegant as much as J2EE can be fast and elegant. In the hands of a skilled artisan, it can and does happen; it's just that most of the shit out there is built by people who'd be better suited to making sure that my burger is cooked thoroughly." -- Jonathan Patschke _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss