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Subject: Re: How many filesystems (OSR506a Disk partitions)
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From: spcecdt@deeptht.armory.com (John DuBois)
Date: 24 Feb 2003 03:51:58 GMT
Using separate filesystems for certain data also means that you can use mount
options appropriate for that data - tmp, nolog, ronly, etc.
John
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