Am 02.04.2013 20:39, schrieb Bob Goodwin - Zuni: > On 02/04/13 14:13, Joe Zeff wrote: > > As a home user, I don't need to resize things dynamically, and LVM is the solution to a problem I don't have. > > Over the last couple of years I've managed to install Fedora a few times minus LVM but I never seem to get the > directory structure optimized, in fact far from it. > > What I need is an example of a simple directory tree with the proper sizes this depends COMPLETLY on your use-case but i agree that LVM is useless for most workloads i sue it only for the datadisk of the fileserver to have the option add anotehr 1 TB disk to the existung 5 and resize the volume i have machines with /boot, rootfs, /var/log, /var/cache, /var/spool and /tmp as own partitions or even own disks in case of virtual servers while the "backup buddy" of the same machine has only /boot and / for my workstations i have /boot, rootfs and data /home is a bind-mount at data but even here - the sizes are depending on your workload 10 GB would have been enough for my rootfs, but the setup is planned to run > 10 years without a re-install, my co-developer has the same partitioning and his rootfs has 11 GB in use while we both have the samle working-tasks and i try to minimize [harry@srv-rhsoft:~]$ LANG=C; df Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/md1 ext4 29G 6.1G 23G 22% / /dev/md0 ext4 477M 30M 447M 7% /boot /dev/md2 ext4 3.6T 1.6T 2.0T 45% /mnt/data [harry@srv-rhsoft:~]$ cat /etc/fstab | grep bin /mnt/data/home /home none bind /mnt/data/.tmp /tmp none bind /mnt/data/.tmp /var/tmp none bind /mnt/data/www/thelounge.net /Volumes/dune/www-servers none bind /mnt/data/www/phpincludes /Volumes/dune/www-servers/phpincludes none bind
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