Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am So, den 19.06.2005 schrieb Claude Jones um 1:52:
I've heard this advice repeatedly, but haven't given it much thought.
Now, I'm curious. In installing, I've never noticed an option to install
particular folders on particular partitions. Is this something I've
simply missed, or is there a procedure for doing this? A howto would be
welcome - I'm willing to learn on my own.
Claude Jones
It is no problem - whether during install time or later - to have for
instance /var/www/html as a separate partition, or which I do
/var/spool/mail. (Nearly) Each place in the directory structure can be a
mount point. Or do I misunderstand your question?
My question goes to specifics. I just don't understand how you tell
Fedora, during installation, to put /home on partition xyz, and the rest
of not-root on partition abc --- I certainly believe its possible
because I 've read many posts counseling separating /home to its own
partition. I just don't understand the practicals - how do you actually
do that during an install?
--
Claude Jones
Bluemont, VA, USA