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- From: Matt Gushee <matt@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 11:09:30 +0900
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Hi, Dave-- I imagine you know this, but the appropriate partition sizes will vary greatly depending on how you use the machine. But here are a few quick comments based on my experience. Dave Gutteridge writes: > 64MB swap You might want more, especially if you use Netscape often. > 256MB / This seems absurdly large to me. You've got all the potentially big stuff on separate partitions. I have 32MB for a root partition and am nowhere near having it full. Hmm ... though RedHat has a /tmp directory by default. Maybe that's why. > 512MB /usr Might not be big enough. If you compile a lot of stuff &/or do development, you might want to double or triple this. > 512MB /home ?? This is just for your personal use, right? Then unless you're doing some serious graphics or multimedia (i.e., something that makes a lot of huge files), I would think 1/4 to 1/2 of the above would be plenty. > 256MB /var (One note of confusion - the manual says that I should make the / partition as big as possible, Based on what I've read in say, the LDP manuals, this sounds like very bad advice to me. The argument is that the / partition is intended for stuff that you can't afford to lose ... so you keep it small and have heavily-write-accessed files on other partitions to lessen the chances of losing this critical data. > Also, since a big part of this machine's purpose is to do mail services > (albeit only for me at this point), should I increase /var? 256 Megs might be more than you need ... but how much mail do you get? Hope this helps a little, Matt Gushee Oshamanbe, Hokkaido ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Technical Meeting: February 13 (Sat), 12:30 place: Temple Univ. ** presentation: XEmacs, by Steven Baur and Martin Buchholz Next Nomikai: March 19 (Fri), 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 ------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://tlug.linux.or.jp Sponsor: PHT
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