well theya re just goofy :-)
but the same principle you take XX partition and mount it to wherever
you feel is appropriate.
this is one of the things i wish i could do in a windows environment
(mapped drives just aren't as smooth as a nfs mount)
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:29 PM, AZ Rune <
arizona.rune@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes but in PC-BSD its /usr/home & I think OpenSolaris was something like
> /export/home
>
> Brian
>
>> Stephen is bang on target here. I have /home on its own drive and it's
>> glorious. Root can get corrupted, destroyed, resized or anything, and
>> all my personal files and data remain intacta. It's also fun for when
>> you want to try out other distros or a BSD or something.
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