Well I decided to try out freebsd in my netbook (msi Wind), but I have some doubts about the "partition" scheme and the "slices"...
- do I need a huge slice, and put every partition there? or it's better to have a slice for every partition or for a couple of them?
- it's the /home dir inside the /usr dir?
now in linux I have the partitions (The disk is a 120gb):
/ 10 gb
swap 1 gb
/home 10 gb
/sda4* 90~ gb
*/sda4 is the partition where I put everything I download, and media files, yes I don't like them in my home)
But I want to have /var /tmp and /usr in different partitions as well because I like that scheme, I saw it in the handbook, so the new freebsd partition scheme will be something like this:
1gb /
1gb Swap
1gb /var
1gb /tmp
9gb /usr
10gb /home
90~gb /sda4
so keep those comments coming!
- do I need a huge slice, and put every partition there? or it's better to have a slice for every partition or for a couple of them?
- it's the /home dir inside the /usr dir?
now in linux I have the partitions (The disk is a 120gb):
/ 10 gb
swap 1 gb
/home 10 gb
/sda4* 90~ gb
*/sda4 is the partition where I put everything I download, and media files, yes I don't like them in my home)
But I want to have /var /tmp and /usr in different partitions as well because I like that scheme, I saw it in the handbook, so the new freebsd partition scheme will be something like this:
1gb /
1gb Swap
1gb /var
1gb /tmp
9gb /usr
10gb /home
90~gb /sda4
so keep those comments coming!
