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- Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:27:02 +0900
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Stuart Luppescu wrote: > Curt Sampson wrote: >> >> root 64-128 MB >> tmp 128-1024 MB mfs >> /usr 2-4 GB >> /var 0.5-2 GB nosuid >> /home 2-8 GB nosuid,nodev >> /u remainder nosuid,nodev > This is something I never understood. Someone told me to put /var in > its own partition because if it fills us (with log files, or whatever) > it will crowd out other stuff and make the computer unusable. I did > that, and then /var filled up, syslog and cron complained about not > being able to write files and the whole computer froze up. Now I put > /var inside / and haven't had any problems. Have you ran out of memory in your one and only root partition and not had any problems? Edward
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