File System Survey

From: Nathaniel Hall (halln_at_otc.edu)
Date: 06/25/04

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    I am evaluating the best file system for use on production servers, such as
    e-mail, web, etc. I was wondering how everybody has their systems setup.
    Here is the information I am requesting:

     

    Type of file system (ext2, ext3, etc)

    What is the partitioning scheme?

    Do you use different file systems on different partitions (ext2 for /boot
    and /, ext3 for /usr and home, etc)

    Do you mount any part of the file system as read only (/usr)

     

    Thank you for any input

    Nathaniel Hall

     

     

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    Nathaniel Hall

    Intrusion Detection and Firewall Technician

    Ozarks Technical Community College -- Office of Computer Networking

    417-799-0552

     

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