Uwe Thiem wrote: > On 18 February 2006 15:05, Maarten wrote: > >>Ryan Tandy wrote: >> >>>Maarten wrote:
>>Oh well, it only amounts to 23 days of my Athlons' undivided attention. >>I'll live. ;-) > > > 23 days conpressed into one second. That will be the hard part. ;-) Well, maybe. Depending on your definition of MIPS. :-) And "Bogomi" sounded kinda weird, you know. But anyway. No, the real hard (or funny, depending on your viewpoint) part is watching those engineers try to execute a single calculation, on their 7500 billion bogomips system-with-usr-mounted-noexec... ;-) Back to the thread... I started wondering about something. I thought a 100% full root filesystem was deadly, but never thought about /tmp. So I'd like to ask, what is more deadly for a system, a full root FS, a full /tmp or a full /var ? Why ? And as a bonus question: which one is worse during boot, and which one is worse on a fully booted and running system ? Maarten > Uwe > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list