[lug] Cleaning up /var when it gets too full

John Hernandez John.Hernandez at noaa.gov
Mon Sep 23 15:50:27 MDT 2002


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I've heard that too, but it's been a long time.

Yet another reason might be performance.  Sometimes one can place
certain filesystems or swap partitions on seperate drives or in specific
regions of a drive.

Chip Atkinson wrote:
| One thing that I have heard in favor of many partitions is that there are
| various cracks (ok, at least one anyway) that can't jump partitions.
|
| Any comments/opinions on that?
|
| Chip
|

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