On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 12:28 +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 26.06.06 13:03, Jean-Sebastien Pilon wrote:
> > I tend to do this... this is assuming that users will have their home
> > folders in /home ;)
> > 
> > /           --> 512 MB
> > /boot               --> 256 MB
> > /usr                --> 2 GB
> > /var                --> 2 GB
> > /var/log    --> 2 GB
> > /tmp                --> 1 GB
> > /home               --> what is left
> 
> I do not think there's any need to have separate prtition for /boot (unless
> your BIOS can't boot from larger partitions), /usr, /var/log (unless you
> have very MUCH logs) and /tmp. I mount tmpfs on /tmp (siz=128m).
> 
> I probably would use this schema:
> 
> /     2GB
> swap  1GB
> /var  4GB
> /home the rest
> 
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I agree.  You cannot be too rich, too thin, or have too big a /var


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