Subject: Re: Q: file systems & sizes
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: newhouse at rockhead dot com <newhouse@pimin.rockhead.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 03/02/1999 03:12:30
VaX#n8 <vax@linkdead.paranoia.com> writes:
> What kind of partition sizes and schemes are people using?~
This is how I have my workstation setup:
/dev/wd0a 946982 27482 872150 3% /
/dev/wd0e 1949980 340971 1511510 18% /usr
/dev/wd0f 3902232 1526619 2180501 41% /usr/src
/dev/wd0g 3899976 508636 3196341 13% /usr/pkgsrc
/dev/wd0h 1949980 33657 1818824 1% /home
pstat -s shows:
Device 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Priority
/dev/wd0b 1008000 64240 943760 6% 0
The httpd & mail server, news cacher & gateway machine looks like:
/dev/wd0a 124196 44100 73884 37% /
/dev/wd0e 710860 680952 -5636 100% /usr
/dev/wd0g 500952 259632 216272 54% /usr/local
/dev/wd0h 899736 246192 608552 28% /home
/dev/wd1a 193239 138559 45018 75% /backup
/dev/wd1e 1499839 525892 898955 36% /var/spool/nntpcache
pstat -s shows:
Device 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Priority
/dev/wd0b 126000 4 125996 0% 0
/dev/wd1b 262080 4 262076 0% 0
Total 388080 8 388072 0%
I NFS mount /usr/src & /usr/pkgsrc from the workstation.
DRAT!! I just noticed the 100%, I must have another mondo xfig.core out
there again ... man that thing is a monster! I should move all of the
xfig files to my workstation. I really need to spend a day cleaning the
gateway machine up.
Anyway, that's how I setup my home machines.
Paul