LVM, LVM, LVM! keep some disk space unallocated, it will be a life saver! lots of good ideas and common server practices around separating out partitions - you can't plan for everything so, might as well plan for out of disk space - and build out a practical reserve that can be used any time. the days of rebooting to add or grow a partition are gone! make a standard for your environment, stick with it. there are always exceptions - might as well have a common starting point. good luck. On 05/05/2012 12:29 AM, gregrwm wrote: > > I have yet to build a system with swap and / > > partitions and found it to have been a bad decision. > > > all raid1 pairs: > sd[ab]1:md0: os0 /boot: 300m > sd[ab]2:md1: os1 /boot: 300m > sd[ab]3:md2: os0 swap: 10g > sd[ab]5:md3: os1 swap: 10g > sd[ab]6:md4: os0 lvm: half of remainder > sd[ab]7:md5: os1 lvm: the other half > > start lvm with 2-10g for "the OS" ("/"), easily add custom data volumes, > openvz volumes, snapshots, all expandable/recyclable, even absorb os1 > into os0 at any time. i keep swap outside of lvm mostly so i have > partitions to play with if i need to play games with installations > and/or recovery. i used to use the same swap space for os0 and os1 > until rhel6 came out with a new raid1 format incompatible with the rhel5 > raid1 format. > > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list