On 03/08/2012 04:37 PM, Stayvoid wrote:
The one which suits your needs :p
Could you point me to the guide that actually explains this?
Every guide I read says something like: "do foo because foo is the right way."
It doesn't make any sense.
You're the only one who knows what you need. When you
On Jo, 08 mar 12, 17:35:38, Stayvoid wrote:
> > You really, really should read
> > http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html first (this applies to all
> > your other questions as well).
> I read it some time ago.
Well, maybe you should read it again. I'm not kidding, I've read it
myself seve
> The one which suits your needs :p
Could you point me to the guide that actually explains this?
Every guide I read says something like: "do foo because foo is the right way."
It doesn't make any sense.
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> You really, really should read
> http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html first (this applies to all
> your other questions as well).
I read it some time ago.
Sorry for zillions of questions, but I really want to hear some
thoughts on these topics. The guide is outdated and I hope it'll hel
On Jo, 08 mar 12, 16:49:15, Stayvoid wrote:
>
> What partition scheme is the best for a VPS (MTA + web server)?
The one which suits your needs :p
(SCNR)
You really, really should read
http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html first (this applies to all
your other questions as well).
Kind
Hello.
What partition scheme is the best for a VPS (MTA + web server)?
According to the guide [1] I should use something like this:
/home
/tmp
/var/tmp/
/var
/opt
/var/mail
[1] http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch3.en.html
Cheers
P.S. Sorry for those who already seen this
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