On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 04:21:12PM -0700, Simmons-Davis wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to know what some of your opinions are as to what size I should > make the / partition when I have /usr as a separate Logical Volume Group > partition.
if you have time to tinker, and are just getting started, make just / and /home. then go install-happy. install this, uninstall that, reinstall something else, install gadjets, add gizmos... then -- a few months later -- when you've got your system doing what you like, try du -h /boot /usr /var /usr/local /home {to name a few} to see what your actual usage looks like. the reason for starting with a /home partition is so you can more easily keep your customizations. perhaps you can also back-up /etc under your home directory as well. and don't forget dpkg --get-selections '*' > ~you/debianSetup then repartition accordingly (being careful to preserve /home until you shuffle off what you need, onto another partition) with your aim being to have each partition have similar percentages empty. high traffic partitions might need more room (/var /tmp) and be closer to the middle of your drive. if you take several passes, you can keep your settings from ~you/.??* and ~you/etc/* by copying from an old partition to a new one... then reinstall your package collection: apt-get update dpkg --set-selections < ~you/debianSetup apt-get upgrade -- It is always hazardous to ask "Why?" in science, but it is often interesting to do so just the same. -- Isaac Asimov, 'The Genetic Code' [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://newbieDoc.sourceforge.net/ -- we need your brain! http://www.dontUthink.com/ -- your brain needs us!