Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 22 Jan 2001 12:35:48 -0500 | From | Mark I Manning IV <> | Subject | Re: Partition IDs in the New World TM |
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On a system with nothing but linux installed does partitioning slow things down?
I have...
/dev/hda1 93309 27520 60972 32% / /dev/hda3 2885812 1042304 1696916 39% /usr /dev/hda5 4806904 1989612 2573108 44% /home /dev/hda6 4806904 913044 3649676 21% /var /dev/hda7 4806904 1345696 3217024 30% /home/ftp /dev/hda8 4806904 2170136 2392584 48% /home/ftp/debian/dists/potato /dev/hda9 4806904 1352776 3209944 30% /home/ftp/debian/dists/woody /dev/hda10 2284880 904832 1263980 42% /home/ftp/debian/pool /dev/hdb1 3844584 721632 2927656 20% /home/shared /dev/hdb2 3844616 4092 3645224 1% /home/ftp/debian/dists/sid
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