On Mon, 7 Jun 1999, Brendon Baumgartner wrote: > There is a Howto on this. Searhc LDP for it. It goes into great detail.
Not that great. Several docs and HOWTOs mention splitting off /usr and/or /var and/or /home and/or /tmp, but none recommends sizes that are at all useful. Most of the size recommendations are written with the expectation that you only have 300M available, which is an order of magnitude less. > You could seperate /usr and /usr/local also, but that starts to get more > extreme. i decided not to go that far, mostly because i have no guess as to how much i'll use in the future for /usr versus /usr/local.