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Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:12:28 -0700 |
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No real training for me, just the MPE mindset.
From what I remember when doing an install of our HPUX,
you had so specify some portion of the system disk to
/opt, /usr, /home, etc...
As programmers, we never seem to have enough disk space.
So we build a /home on another disk, and soft-linked our
logon directories to that one.
Did the same for all addons we placed on the system, like
eloquence, AccuCobol. Created softlinks in /opt to the
development disk /disk2/opt/...
[We seem to run out of opt and var space also]
Disk1-system
/home
lrwxrwxrwx kevenm /disk2/home/kevenm
Disk2-dev
/home
/kevenm
/...
/opt
/...
/var
/...
Keven Miller
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