On 10/15/07, Jerry Geis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the past I basically used 3 partitions for hard drives.
>
> partition 1: was all centos (typically 20G)
> partition 2: was swap (typically 2*RAM - 2G)
> partition 3: was everything else I wanted, needed or carded about,
> database files etc...
In the past I basically used 3 partitions for hard drives.
partition 1: was all centos (typically 20G)
partition 2: was swap (typically 2*RAM - 2G)
partition 3: was everything else I wanted, needed or carded about,
database files etc...
Now with really big drives coming along 750G and 1T
parti
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