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 * Though it's a very logical setup, your cache doesn't need to be on a separate partition. As long as you make sure that the amount of space specified in really is available for disk cache usage, you're safe. So there is no real problem with having the cache on your root partition.
 * Some people use soft-links to point to the real disk cache location. The init script didn't like this, because then this cache location didn't turn up in.
 * Many prefer ext3 over ext2 nowadays. Both filesystems are valid for usage as a disk cache. Any other filesystem is unsupported (like: don't try reiserfs, you'll get a huge warning, expect failure afterwards).