Anton Zinoviev wrote: > Hi! > > So far we have two usefull partitioning schemes. Please review the > numbers and the names of the schemes (the names will be shown to the > users in a menu). > > ================================================= > Name: All files in one partition (recommended for new users) > > Minimal Typical Maximal > / 1000Mb 10Gb 9999Gb
I think more like 500 mb should do for minimal. > swap 64Mb 512Mb 512Mb > > ================================================= > Name: Separate home directories (future installations can preserve users data) I think that the bit in parens here is too complicated. Users are probably not thinking about future installations when installing Debian and autopartitioning. > Minimal Typical Maximal > / 300Mb 3Gb 7Gb > /home 100Mb 10Gb 1000Gb > swap 64Mb 400% 512Mb > > ================================================= > > I was thinking also for a partitioning scheme that tries to follow the > recommendations in "Securing Debian Manual", but as Falk Hueffner > pointed, more advanced partitioning schemes are used by people who do > this stuff manually. There might be something to be said for just slapping on one large partition or some other suitable generic scheme and not asking the user for a scheme at all in high priority. -- see shy jo
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