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partition, so you can use quotas to restrict the space they use, and if they fill the partition, no other parts of your system will be impacted. ● You may also want to create an /altroot partition, as described in daily(8) . This can make a daily copy of http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq4.html (31 of 43)9/4/2011 10:01:58 AM 4 - OpenBSD 4.9 Installation Guide your / partition, giving you an extra copy of your kernel and /etc configuration files should something happen to your root partition. Obviously, the /altroot partition needs to be at least as big as / . If you have a second drive and have something else duplicating the rest of your disk, either software softraid(4) or a periodic copy using dump(8) / restore(8) , this disk can be bootable after the removal of the primary disk. ● Compiling some ports from source can take huge amounts of space on your /usr and /tmp partitions. This is another reason we suggest using pre-compiled packages instead. ● At least some editors use /var/tmp for scratch space, and this often needs to be as big or bigger than the largest file you edit. If you plan on editing 500M files, your /var or /var/tmp partition will need to be much larger than your might have planned on. 4.9 - Multibooting OpenBSD/i386 Multibooting is having several operating systems on one computer, and some means of selecting which OS is to boot. It is not a trivial task! If you don't understand what you are doing, you may end up deleting large amounts of data from your computer. New OpenBSD users are strongly encouraged to start with a blank hard drive on a dedicated machine, and then practice your desired configuration on a non-production system before attempting a multiboot configuration on a production machine. FAQ 14 has more information about the OpenBSD boot process. Preferably use one of the four primary MBR partitions for booting OpenBSD (i.e., extended partitions may not work). Note that Windows 7 and Vista can resize their system partitions: go to the Control Panel, search for "partition", and enter the corresponding system tool. Right click on a partition, and you will notice you can shrink it. Its main limitation is that the Windows Exchange File can't be moved, so if you need more space, you may have to move/disable it. Here are several options to multibooting: Download 1.27 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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