G'day all...

Erm...  not to damper anyone's enthusiam...  What I'm meaning is /how/ is 
it possible to partition a RAID drive?

Is it possible, or does 1 RAID device == 1 partition in all cases?

Thanks.

Mike
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On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 15:25, Robert Collins wrote:
> I do it similarly for workstations, but strongly recommend splitting
> /var out.

Also splitting out /usr/local can help during upgrades.

I'm from the old school (when disks were small and expensive) and
usually use :
/
/usr
/usr/local
/var
/home

Then, depending on the function of the machine, put spool files,
docroots etc on a seperate spindle.

Greeno

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