dslrgm
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Posted: July 22 2007,03:22 |
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Quote (curaga @ July 21 2007,02:34) | ext2 uses less system resources and DSL is targeted to lower class machines.
Feel free to make yours ext3 and separate /boot if you want.. |
I thought about this overnight....
My goal is 3 partitions, 2 on a CF card, /boot and /
and 1 on a CF micro drive for at least /home and /var/log
So I was realizing that /boot and / (when all active directories like /var/log are moved to the micro drive) could cope well with ext2.
The microdrive, I was thinking would be a LVM and have at least one ext3? Or just the ext3?
The challenge is getting all the active directories over to the micro drive without going crazy.
I was thinking I should make a directory called /stuff that is mapped to the ext3 partition on the micro drive.
Then make subdirectories, like /stuff/home and setup a symbolic link of /home to /stuff/home. Will that work?
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