Hi, there is a problem with this recommendation:
how big the root partition has to be, depends on which underlying directories are on a separate partition or not: what if you have a "everything on one partition" partitioning scheme... So, there should be something like this: The root partition / must always physically contain /etc, /bin, /sbin, /lib and /dev, otherwise you won't be - able to boot. Typically 150–250MB is needed for the root - partition. + able to boot. If you have such partitioning scheme, where / + only contains the mentioned data, 150-250MB should fit. But if + you have for example no separate /usr partition and therefore + /usr is also contained in the root partition, you need additional + space there. Holger -- ============================================================== Created with Sylpheed 2.2.2 under Debian GNU/LINUX 3.1 »Sarge« http://counter.li.org/, Registered LinuxUser #311290 Spamfiltering by bogofilter.sourceforge.net ============================================================= -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]