[comp.unix.aux] Mounting Separate /usr partitions on A/UX

J.Purchase@cs.ucl.ac.uk (Jan Purchase) (12/19/90)

I have two questions about a/ux which are probably more indicative of my
ignorance of its idosyncracies than anything else - however I'd be eternally
grateful for any informed replies.

1. In my experience, most unix systems have /, /usr and /own (where user
home directories are kept) as separate partitions of the same disk (or on
different disks) which are mounted onto the unix file tree during the
execution of /etc/rc. In A/UX this is not the case, only the root filesystem
is mounted and /usr and /own are merely sub-directories. Why have Apple done
it this way? Surely it is faster, safer and more convenient for backups if
the three systems are mounted separately (some SAs insist on mounting
/usr/spool separately too). Is this possible under A/UX and how would one go
about setting up such a configuration?

2. I have noticed that unix prompts under CommandShell and under the console
emulator are destructible. That is, if one should inadvertantly over-delete
a command at the prompt, the prompt itself (or the latter characters
thereof) are also deleted. 

Grateful for any help
Happy Christmas
Jan.


****************************************************************************
FROM : Jan Andrew Purchase          | Snail:     Room 208, PhD Lab.,
                                    |            Computer Science Dept.,
JANET   : J.Purchase@uk.ac.ucl.cs   |		 University College,
ARPANET : J.Purchase@cs.ucl.ac.uk   |		 London, UK.
UUCP	: {... ukc!}ucl.cs!purchase |
****************************************************************************
      (these are my views, and are not necessarily those of UCL)
****************************************************************************