Hi,
Hope I'm not asking a stupid question.. I am setting up my laptop with debian slink.. I have a 3GB harddisk.. I split them this way.. 1GB NTFS(for WinNT) 1GB Fat(for file sharing between NT and Linux) 1GB ext2 (Debian Slink) which is broken down to 150MB / 150MB /var 100MB /home 40MB /tmp the rest /usr is this ok? I've check the howto files.. but they are of much help. I encounted problems with it as when using apt.. it seems to cache it into the /var and thus I can't install anything bigger than my /var size. is there a better way to config the above? I know DUnix can configure the /var and /usr to be on the same partition(not soft link) is it possible to do it in debian? Thanks.. Regards Chan Chee Seng