Dear Debian Users, I will be getting a new 4.0 Gb drive this Friday, which finally allows me to migrate my home system from a.out to ELF. This disk will be entirely devoted to Linux partitions. I want to reserve about 2.0 Gb for 'user' data.
This leaves about 2.0 Gb for the /, /usr, /var/spool and swap partitions. I have another 2.0 Gb disk and I am contemplating to put the swap partition on there (for load balancing). The disk will be installed on a Pentium 90 system, with 48 Mb RAM and an Adaptec 2940 controller. I estimate a need for about 250 Mb spool. Any suggestions for the partitioning of this disk ? I am leaning towards a partitioning scheme with different partitions for /, /usr/bin, /usr/lib, /user, and /var. -- Ronald van Loon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) "I am waiting as fast as I can! I want patience, and I want it *NOW*!" - Bethany J. Parkhurst -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]