In writing about disaster recovery for Digital Unix, there appears to be
a number of problems or at least inconveniences when the boot drive is
advfs. Without getting into those yet (I'll post those later for
review),
what are the main advantages to use advfs on boot drives?
1) Advfs advantage: quick fsck
Answer: OS Drive doesn't take that long to fsck
2) Ability to grow root or usr domain
Answer: Rarely needed. Mount /opt on other disks, etc...
Any suggestions?
Received on Mon Jan 11 1999 - 21:47:06 NZDT