On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, thorsten Sideb0ard wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
I think what you did is fine. 4k is the default and the only reason you
would want to change that is if you had a filesystem full of teeny tiny
images. We ran into an inode shortage problem on a project because of
that.
Personally, I think the days of partitioning are over. I always say make
it one big filesystem, the only argument being that when you upgrade if
you didn't have a seperate home and source/binary directory for things you
installed it would get nuked. Most modern UNIX's have fixed this
though... and it wouldn't even apply in your case if all you are doing is
just hanging it off as storage.
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E r i c J. P i n n e l l
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