Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>
> That's a typlical 'Linux' partitioning choice, personally I dislike it
> and prefer something link:
>
> 120M /
> 300M /var
> 2xRAM swap (limit 1 gig)
> rest /usr
I like having a separate /tmp. / can then be 50 or 60 Mb. But,
particularly, a 300Mb /var depends heavily on what the machine is being
used for. It could well languish with 290 Mb free for some kinds of
servers, and particularly for desktop machines.
> /usr may be split into /usr and /usr/home, if so /usr usually gets
> about 1.5gigs and /usr/home gets the rest.
/usr and /home, please. :-) That's our default.
> A couple of suggestions:
>
> 1) please wrap lines at 70 characters when posting to the list.
Furthermore, DO NOT send html-formatted messages. I, for one, delete
without even reading all html-formatted messages.
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