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ext2 vs ext3 407On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 16:48:47 -0500, Rick Moen staggered into the Black Sun and said: I'm sure you're not *trying* to be patronizing and rude, but that's certainly how those 2 sentences read to me. Or maybe you are trying to be rude. I'll buttume you were just typing without thinking very hard about what you were saying or were having a bad day. connect PPPoE Broadband using USB Modem On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 11:24:40 -0500, John-Paul Stewart I would guess that manhandling your eth0-setup is NOT the... No, you don't typically need journalling ontmp . Whether you want to deal with the potential hbuttle oftmp needing to be fscked when it goes south... that's another story. Most people don't want the hbuttle. ...and in 99% of cases, they *don't need to be separated*. They're temporary! If you have some highly special setup where they *do*, then by all means, explain away. I'm going by 5.9 years of experience with Linux (reading and posting to comp.os.linux.*, using Linux only at home and Linux for a bunch of stuff at work, going to the local LUG meetings....) In all those places, the wholetmp vs.var-tmp question has hardly ever come up in 5.9 years--funny, that. Yeah, I did. My bad. usr is rw on my personal machines because I hate having to remount every time I emerge something. No, because you didn't include output from "df -h" or anything. On the systems I work with-use,var is always at least 5G for various reasons--mail spools, portage, Web stuff stored invar-www , or whatever. I had to go by my own personal experience, because you *didn't say anything* about what you were doing. Oh, now you're calling me incompetent? For $DIETY's sake. People have differences of opinion about stuff, and just because someone does something in a different manner from what you're used to doesn't mean that person is a fool. You seem like you know a lot; don't fall into the trap of being rude to other people because they're not exactly like you. I hope you'll explain your reasons for wantingtmp andvar-tmp Hey, you're *obviously* the standard of competence by which all other More memory = slower system WTF On Friday 27 January 2006 02:31, Captain Dondo stood up and spoke the following words to the mbuttes incomp.os.linux.misc...: That largely depends on the hardware and on the kernel used, actually. That is possible, yes... -- Matt GThere is no Darkness in Eternity-But only Light too dim for us to see Brainbench MVP for Linux Admin mail: TRAP + SPAN don't belong ----------------------------- penguins, is Tux." --MegaHAL
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