Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wednesday 11 May 2005 01:39, Goswin von Brederlow > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> / on lvm is a major pain in case of error and if you already need a >> seperate / partition adding another for /boot is a bit stupid. > > / on LVM allows for snapshot backups which are the most convenient method of > backup.
Except that the kernel freezes the device because the DM lock and device node updating deadlock. Might work with udev or devfs, haven't tried that. >> >> - /usr can be easily network (shared accross the same arch) mounted >> >> while / (due to /etc) can't >> > >> > Why is this desirable in the days of large disks? There is no machine >> > for which I am responsible which has a disk space issue other than my >> > laptop. None of my machines has /usr taking any significant portion of >> > the disk space. >> >> I have two recently bought systems without disk. Just a small flash to >> boot from. Those mips based wireless and dsl routers from linksys and >> similar are very popular as well as meshcubes. > > How much storage do the wireless and DSL routers have? > > Flash devices up to 1G in size are quite common nowadays. Distributions that > can work with 32M of storage are still available (Familiar is one example). 16-64MB depending on model. Adding a big usb stick or CF card for /usr makes a very nice and quite router. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]