> > That's part of why I put swap in LVM. Why not put swap in LVM? Well, basically 'cos the little i'vre read of LVM seemed to confuse more that simplify and i don't wanna waste too much time setting this up. It's just one disk, one home system, nothing mission critical. As far as i now the advantage is that you can change partition sizes but how often would i need that, especially when i know, for this system, what sizes are more or less required?
My big question was is it worth it to have anything more than / and /home on a home system and, apparently, there's no real gain. The /boot partition has the use of not locking the system if / fills up, having / and /home on LVM would enable me to grow / if it gets too crowded - even though i still think 20 GB is more than enough, its biggest chunk ight now is a 3.6GB /usr Nuno -- Fica bem, porta-te mal. Be well, misbehave. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]