I am sorry that I have caused some confusion in my original message. When
I did a complete installation, selecting Advance install, the program will
NOT allow me to use any partition other that a for the /. Once that
happens, I cannot use /usr and /var on partition c. So I did the
following:
/ on a, /usr on d, and /var on e and swap on b (all on one disk)
I selected AdvFS on /, /usr and /var. But the result of that is, the
installation program created 3 domain. root_domain, usr_domain and
var_domain. I read the System Admin doc on AdvFS, it stated:
"To maintain high performance, avoid splitting a disk between two file
domains. For example, do not add partition g to one file domain and
partition h of the same disk to another file domain."
That is what I was trying to avoid. That's why I wanted /, /usr and /var
to all goto one file domain, and create filesets for each of them... Can I
do this?
Jay
Received on Thu Jun 27 1996 - 18:27:08 NZST