You are correct. I appologize for my error. :-)
On 2/23/06, Michael Schurter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chris Brandstetter wrote: > > Also, on kind of a side note, I usually setup /var on a seperate > > partition so that if it does become full you still have access to your > > system, and it will mostly still function as normal. > > While this is common practice, I question its usefulness because most > variable system data is housed in /var. So if a log file fills /var, it > also crashes your database, mail, and the ability to properly startup > services because /var/run will full. > > I could see partitioning /var/log off on its own, but putting all of > /var in one partition doesn't seem to solve all that much. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Chris Brandstetter -----Begin Geek Code---- GCS d+ s++:++ a- C++++ U+++ L+++ P+++ E--- W+++ o K- w-- O M V PS PE Y+ PGP++ t++ 5+++ X++ R+ tv b++ DI+ D+ G e+ h++ r-- z? ------End Geek Code------- To Decode:http://www.ebb.org/ungeek/