Thanks J65nko ! Thanks jggimi !
Unfortunately I was in a hurry so I had done the fresh install before I read your posts but I will consider them in a future case.
I have a question please :
Is it better to create partitions that are being written much often (/var , .. , /tmp) before creating the rest (/usr/obj /usr/X11R6 ... ) ? would there be any inconvenience not following some 'assumed order' ( / --> swap --> /tmp --> /var --> etc )
Does skipping /dev/wd0f has any consequence ? I mean no f slice .. just e for /var and g for /usr .. etc .. I am asking this because I saw that an automatic disk allocation would use f for /usr ..
Code:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/wd0a 1008M 289M 669M 30% /
/dev/wd0h 878G 2.4G 832G 0% /home
/dev/wd0d 4.9G 34.0K 4.7G 0% /tmp
/dev/wd0g 19.7G 5.4G 13.3G 29% /usr
/dev/wd0e 19.7G 706M 18.0G 4% /var