[ale] Partitions
Allan Neal
allankneal at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 21 10:43:53 EST 2002
I run debian and like to have things a bit broken up. I have a / at only
100MB and then a /var @ 130+MB (don't ask why this size, I don't remember).
Most importantly I have a /usr and a /usr/local and a /home. I keep /usr and
/usr/local separate because debian's dpkg doesn't use /usr/local so I keep all
my programs that I complile myself there so I don't get any confusion and
mixture with the dpkg packages. /home is separate so that I can reinstall
from scratch if I feel the need/desire and not loose any of my personal
infromation or files.
I would give a least 3-5GB to /usr in this scenario and then however much you
feel is necessary for the others.
Allan
On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 03:34:28PM -0500, Alan Bowman wrote:
> I have a question on partitions - I've just gotten back from the
> SuperCompterSale at the Galleria, with a nice new 800Mhz AMD Duron
> machine. It's got all the bells and whistles I could ever hope for, and
> a 20Gb HDD. I know to most of you that sounds fairly small, but please
> understand that it's taken me nearly 4 years to get to 80% capacity on
> the 4Gb drive in my current machine (P166 w/Slack7). So, my question:
> how should I partition this drive? How much for /, for /usr, for /home,
> and so on? If I could get a few examples, I'd much appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
> ...alan
>
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