Hello On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 01:05:18PM -0500, Federico Grau wrote: > > i would suggest you to use not exim. exim is a very nice MTA but the best > > mind of security and performance is qmail! Which is very complicated to administer and install, try postfix for not to big sites (a matter of taste maybe).
> > I don't want to have only one big root parition on the new server, > > it's not recomanded, isnt' it ? My recommendation: /boot 20M # with kernels at beginning of HD to avoid BIOS problems / 800M # root fs. never needed more than 500M on a server /var /usr/local/ The seperate / is good in case any of the mosted used partitions get fs corruptions so you can check them via ssh. Else you had to mount the disk elsewhere. /var is seperated to avoid disk fillup by wild running daemons like syslog or apache log. /usr/local or /home, as you like shoud then carry the web server or database or whatever the server is good for data. /home could be /var/home or /usr/local/home in case you often do big compiles in $HOME instead of /usr/local/src/ or similar. good luck, -christian- -- Christian Hammers WESTEND GmbH - Aachen und Dueren Tel 0241/701333-0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet & Security for Professionals Fax 0241/911879 WESTEND ist CISCO Systems Partner - Premium Certified