gary turner: > > Usage will will be primarily web development using multiple browsers, > Emacs, GIMP, Inkscape and ImageMagick. I also plan to run Vista Home > Premium in a VM (probably VirtualBox). I suspect that large swap and > temp partitions will be helpful, as I tend to leave my apps up and > running.
With 4GB RAM you probably don't need much swap. If your machine starts swapping notoriously, things will get ridiculously slow anyway. I have a machine with 4GB RAM myself and I never managed to use all of it. I am not running VMs, though. > All the HOWTOs, etc. that I've found talk about 2-10GB HDs, which were > helpful in 2000 when I first installed Debian. I find them less so when > looking at so much more space. Use 10-20GB for the regular system, 1-2GB for swap and mount the rest on /srv with subdirectories for VMs, mirrors etc. A separate /home might be a good idea as well. I have /srv/files, /srv/svn, /srv/www, /srv/pgsql etc. And I put /tmp on a tmpfs. J. -- Atrocities committed in Rwanda pervade my mind when I am discussing mundanities with acquaintances. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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