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Re: Question about /home
On Jan 22, 18:01, David Brownlee wrote:
} On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 at 17:20, Todd Gruhn <tgruhn2%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
} >
} > is /home in the / directory? What happens if / is too small?
} > Can it be moved to /usr?
} >
} > I recall that /home had its own filesystem/sector once upon a time...
}
} There is a lot of flexibility in filesystem layout - you can make most
} any directly a new filesystem (*) - I normally have /home as a
} separate filesystem on machines with real users. In that case it's
} more useful to have /home as a separate filesystem than /usr...
}
} (*: _almost any_. Not for example /etc... Do not mount anything on
} /etc, especially accidentally on a running system, unless you enjoy
} rebooting)
(Or, not booting at all as the case may be.)
This reminds me of a problem I was called in to diagnose/fix
once. The system was an older Sun runing SunOS. In order to deal
with / being full, a junior sysadmin had moved several things from
/etc to another file system and put symlinks in place. One of the
items moved was /etc/mount. Guess what happened on next reboot.
To fix it, I netbooted the system from my laptop runing NetBSD,
mounted the disks and undid the damage. Said junior sysadmin,
promptly redid the damage...
}-- End of excerpt from David Brownlee
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