i'm installing debian on a brand-new new hard drive on my home system (i.e., personal usage), and am at the point of making a swap partition. cfdisk is up, and i'm trying to figure out what partitions i should specify. i'm reading the the woody installation how-tos [1], and am kind of confused.
i just bought a new 80G hard drive. i should partition the whole thing, right? i'm thinking: /dev/hda1 -- / (Linux (83)) -- 100M (is this appropriate?) /dev/hda2 -- /usr (83) -- 1G (too much?) /dev/hda3 -- swap (82) -- 128M (i have that much physical RAM, and that should be sufficient, right?) should i make this hda1? /dev/hda3 -- /var -- 2 or 3 G, as per suggestion of [1] (i like apt) /dev/hda4 -- /tmp -- 50M-ish? /dev/hda5 -- /home -- the rest, all for me :) have i correctly extracted that these are the partitions i'll need? does the above sound good? i'm assuming i can designate them all later on in the installation process, after i've actually created them. there can only be 3 primary partitions if i want a logical one too, if i've read correctly ... so, do i make the first three primary, and the rest logical? or is there a better method to going about it? it doesn't really matter, does it? or, should i forget all of the above, and just go with / and swap? that seems easier, but are there drawbacks? also, it's been said that i should use ext3, not ext2. partition types 82 and 83 are ext2, no? am i confused on that? (obviously) how/when should i change this? thanks so much, </nori> [1] http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/i386/ch-init-config.en.html http://www.debian.org/releases/woody/i386/ch-partitioning.en.html#s4.4 -- .~. nori @ sccs.swarthmore.edu /V\ http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/~nori/jnl/ // \\ @ maenad.net /( )\ www.maenad.net ^`~'^ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]