There's a somewhat short mention of cluefull disk partitioning in the
debian-faq, but I found much better discussion of it in the
"Multiple-disks-HOWTO"
> I have two machines. I dislike extended/logical partitions. I like
> performance tuning. My machines have at least two drives in them.
On Sun, 16 Mar 1997, Paul van Berlo wrote:
> to dedicate this machine to Linux now (1,2gb). What would be the ideal
> partition sizes to split up the hdd for Linux? It'll be used for
I have two machines. I dislike extended/logical partitions. I like
performance tuning. My machi
; > better and faster pc. Before I had Linux on one 300mb partition but I want
> > to dedicate this machine to Linux now (1,2gb). What would be the ideal
> > partition sizes to split up the hdd for Linux? It'll be used for
> > developing mainly and for internet connectivi
> > partition sizes to split up the hdd for Linux? It'll be used for
> > developing mainly and for internet connectivity. I will most likely also
> > be running X. Any answers to this will be really appreciated. I don't want
> > to put linux on one big partition.
> I've got:
> 64 Megs /var
>
this machine to Linux now (1,2gb). What would be the ideal
> partition sizes to split up the hdd for Linux? It'll be used for
> developing mainly and for internet connectivity. I will most likely also
> be running X. Any answers to this will be really appreciated. I don't want
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artition but I want
> to dedicate this machine to Linux now (1,2gb). What would be the ideal
> partition sizes to split up the hdd for Linux? It'll be used for
> developing mainly and for internet connectivity. I will most likely also
> be running X. Any answers to this will be really
ideal
partition sizes to split up the hdd for Linux? It'll be used for
developing mainly and for internet connectivity. I will most likely also
be running X. Any answers to this will be really appreciated. I don't want
to put linux on one big pa
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