Hi, All

I am relatively new to Linux, been running Mandrake 9.0 for about a fortnight, 
and after lots of reading I have decided to move to Debian.

I have a 80gig drive, and when I installed Mandrake, I let it have its 
defaults for drive mapping which was .........

/dev/hda1   mount /     5.3gig
/dev/hda5        mount /swap    243meg
/dev/hda6   mount /home 68 gig

When I get to installing Debian, I would like to do things differently with 
regard to drives. After reading a lot about this, there seams to be no 
optimum for a system, ie its down to user preference, and what he wants the 
system for.

Any way to cut a long story short I have come up with the following, and would 
appreciate thoughts and guidence.

/boot           20meg
/               4gig
/var            8gig
/tmp            2gig
/usr            5gig

/swap   ??? 750meg ram, and from what I have read it should equal the ram up to 
256meg

/home   what ever is left

-- 
Regards
John


--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to