Re: Re: /Keeping home separate

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: What is the consensus on the best partition scheme	and
      size?/Keeping home separate (Timothy Murphy)
   2. No sound on FC6 - well, sort of (Steven Stern)
   3. Re: yum transaction check error (Timothy Murphy)
   4. Re: Fonts do not look so nice as before F6 (Joe Klemmer)
   5. Re: Sane (xsane) Scanning on HP PSC 1500 eg 1510 (Jim Cornette)
   6. Re: yum transaction check error (Kenny Gow)
   7. Re: What is the consensus on the best partition scheme and
      size?/Keeping home separate (Joe Klemmer)
   8. Re: yum upgrade FC5->FC6 issues (Jim Cornette)
   9. Re: FC6 mouse scroll wheel problems (Jim Hayward)
  10. Xen guest OS broken after upgrading from FC5 to FC6 ;(
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  14. Re: FC5 -> FC6 my experience (taharka)
  15. Re: Sane (xsane) Scanning on HP PSC 1500 eg 1510 (Ric Moore)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 03:24:43 +0100
From: Timothy Murphy <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: What is the consensus on the best partition scheme	and
	size?/Keeping home separate
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Andy Green wrote:

I am not overwhelmed by this "overwhelming argument": I do clean
installs and upgrades just fine with /home in /.

How?

I actually prefer to keep separate my /home and my /opt directories. And
make sure they stay on the main partition, just in case of a disk
failure before a backup.
As I keep updating with each new version of Fedora core, I tend to
collect a lot of individual "stuff" that I do not wish to keep
reinstalling. And for that reason I even keep a separate /opt
directory/mount point that I use to hold the previous version of Fedora
core plus any other extra applications that I want to make sure to keep
and not have to reinstall for each new build.
So during your install just keep your /home and /opt the same.

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