System Administration Guide: Basic Administration

SPARC: Disk Slices

The following table describes the slices on a SPARC based system.

Table 32–2 SPARC: Customary Disk Slices

Slice 

File System 

Usually Found on Client or Server Systems? 

Comments 

root (/)

Both 

Holds files and directories that make up the operating system. 

EFI – You cannot boot from a disk with an EFI label.

swap 

Both 

Provides virtual memory, or swap space.

— 

Both 

VTOC – Refers to the entire disk, by convention. The size of this slice should not be changed.

EFI – Optional slice to be defined based on your site's needs.

/export

Both 

Optional slice that can be defined based on your site's needs. 

Can be used on a server to hold alternative versions of operating systems that are required by client systems. 

 

Both 

Optional slice to be defined based on your site's needs. 

 

Both 

Optional slice to be defined based on your site's needs. 

Can be used to hold application software added to a system. If a slice is not allocated for the /opt file system during installation, the /opt directory is put in slice 0.

/usr

Both 

Holds operating system commands (also known as executables). This slice also holds documentation, system programs (init and syslogd, for example) and library routines.

/home or

/export/home

Both 

VTOC – Holds files that are created by users.

EFI – Not applicable.

N/A 

N/A 

VTOC – Not applicable.

EFI – A reserved slice created by default. This area is similar to the VTOC's alternate cylinders. Do not modify nor delete this slice.