On mar, ago 10, 2021 at 02:59:37 -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > On Tuesday, August 10, 2021 02:06:46 PM Leandro Noferini wrote: > > Ok, but I need to divide some directories to avoid the fullfilling of the > > disk. > > > > Do you have only one filesystem in your disk? > > Is your issue / question how to put multiple partitions on the disk? Or how > to allow future rearrangement of partitions as user's needs change.
Quite the second: I would like to know if there is a good solution to use a complete disk with different partitions to use with different file systems for different uses, knowing that I could have to change the dimensions of these partitions in the time. > In general, the answer might be LVM (which I don't use so won't attempt to > explain how) or maybe simply how to put multiple partitions on a disk? Yes I know (a little) lvm but I would like to know if there are different/better solutions. > If you answer those questions, I'm sure somebody will be able to give you > good > advice. > > (Aside: You can put multiple partitions on a disk, and they don't all have to > be part of the standard Linux filesystem hierarchy (e.g., part of /home) -- > for > what I consider good reasons, I have multiple top level directories / > partitions / mount points (can all be explained) with names like /<user1>, > /<user2>, ... (vs. /home/<user1>, /home/<user2> ...) I need the standard file system hierarchy. -- Ciao leandro