> > > 1GB Fat(for file sharing between NT and Linux) > > > > > remark: kernel 2.4 will support ntfs write access (even though still > > experimental, i think). so you would not need a "share partition" > > Is 2.4 supported in potato?(Meaning just download the kernel and recompile > it) or it's going to be in woody only.. > it's woody only. i'm planning to install potato (once it is stable) and then try to install a 2.4 kernel on it. i have no idea, how difficult this will be.
> Thanks for the recommandation.. but is the var having 150Mb too little? > > using dselect, access with apt.. I can't install stuffs bigger that the var > size.. as it seems to first cache the stuff in the /var/cache and then > install it. > don't know ... at the moment i have no debian. on my system i mostly get along with 200M. > or should I link /var to /usr/var ? really bad idea ... /usr is the most static data on the system, while /var is the most dynamic one. i have very often inconsistencies on /var after a crash, while never on /usr. it's kind of a risk to put /var on /usr. -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature, please! -- Linux - the last service pack you'll ever need.