> That's pretty useless if you want swap or intend to > use live upgrade.
swap would be on there. That's granted, one needs swap. s0: (s2 - s1) / s1: swap s2: whole disk, as usual. That's what I meant. No /usr, no /opt, no /var and definitely no /export/home. If we go by the logic of your response, you yourself could easily argue that the current scheme is useless because there is only /, swap and /export/home, and no space for live upgrade. What I want to propose as an RFE/PSARC is that /export/home be done away with as the default FS layout when installing, and instead created as subdirectories inside of /. swap would stay. Anybody wishing to slice up the disk for live upgrade could do it in exactly the same way as with the current default (/, swap, /export/home). I failed to understand your argument about live upgrade. This message posted from opensolaris.org
