> "R. Armiento" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>The reason to put /usr on an own partition would be that IF the
>>semi-frequent changes of this partition somehow would screw up the
>>filesystem, you could still bring your system up in a semi-useful state
>&g
Hi,
I have a number of Debian servers that I will have to leave with very
little maintance over a longer time period. I have tried to figure out a
sane way of making some kind of autoupdating / upgrading to work. I am
aware of the package cron-apt, as well as Clemen's secpack
(http://clemens.endor
Lian Liming wrote:
> I have 35 GB hard disk space for installing debian/ustable.I am a
> common linux user and would like to do some web programming that means
> I need X winodows with KDE and LAMP(linux, apache, mysql, php). To
> limit damage upon system crash and better use the hard disk spa
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