Re: Asus P5 series mobo:s and integrated nic



Vahis schreef:

but somehow I would
like to go for 3 HD's, but I do not know why.

I have root home and usr all on a different disk.
The reason i did that was that if i launch a program i have 1 disk reading
stuff from /etc 1 reading config files from home and another reading the
libraries and the program.
That really speed up things, and it's good for your disks too, not so much
reading and writing on one disk which also makes your disk very silent.
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Chris Maaskant
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