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- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 19:58:15 -0800
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pardon my french; but can you ppl. fucking read??? did I say it won't fit? quote it to me!! I say it is going to have problem. he is running to low on his partition space. 59M that is 92% of his partition, which is a very bad ideal. and I don't think you need me to explain why that is bad. do you? Matt Doughty wrote: > On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 07:28:03PM -0800, roy lo wrote: > >>I know that, but don't forget the fact that directorys like /lib can >>grow in size. And he is got /sbin and /boot in / as well (accroding to >>his partition style). For argument's sake you can install those "after" >>softwares into /usr/bin or /usr/lib, etc. as well. But any reasonable >>system admin. won't let himself to be in that kinda of mess (always have >>"at least" 20%-30% of free space on a partition.) >> > It shouldn't grow, and you are taking out the parts you like to rave, > about so I will spell it out for you: > 1. He said classic unix layout. (this makes his statement correct) > 2. He said scale due to excesses in current practices. (see RH) > 3. /lib should almost never grow that is why we have /usr/lib etc. > and like I said 45M is a RH 7.2 /lib size. > 4. /sbin on the same install in 8M, and 6M + 8M + 45M=59M which means > it all fits which you suggested it wouldn't. You are wrong. > > >>I'm not trying to jump on Chris, I only try to point out where I think >>is incorrect. >> >> >> > that link /lib, and /bin to /usr/lib, and /usr/bin respectively are >> > not doing the 'right thing'(TM). >>Wrong, that is the style that most unix systems use. Take a look at any >>solaris box and you will see that. >> >> Most "companies" use System V based Unix. and I agress that the "right thing" != "standard pratice". so you are right about that part. But there is a reason for that kinda of method. ie. massive dir. size or development machines. (for example /lib is a separe hotswap disk and we would replace them with the one that is shipped from Taiwan once so often) > Yeah, suddenly solaris is most systems? I know most BSD based systems > don't do it so that is a whole lot of boxen right there that contradict > your most unix systems, and I don't really care what unixes today do or > don't do it the point remains it is not a good practice. You should be > able to get up and running with only / mounted that method of mounting > makes that impossible. I find your inability to read what people say > the most annoying part of this whole affair. You assume firstly that > solaris is most systems, and then assume that my statement that it is > a poor practice is somehow the same as saying solaris doesn't do it. > The fact is alot of "standard practices" are not good practices(TM), and > this is just one of them. > <BIG SNIP> > --Matt > >
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