On Wed, 29 Aug 2001 15:50:21 PDT, Mike Fedyk writes: >On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 01:49:19PM -0600, John Purser wrote: >> I'm installing Debian Woody as the only OS on an IBM PC with a 20 gig hard >> drive, 192 megs of ram, and two Ethernet cards. This machine will be my >> network gateway and provide DNS, DHCP, Web, and database service for my >> small network. Not a lot of users and not a lot of data. I'm a programmer >> who just wants a test network to play with. The partition scheme I'm >> considering is: >> / 243 Megs >too big 100mb
yup. >> /boot 60 Megs >10mb depends on how many kernels you want to have around, mine are usually 25 MB, filled ~ 40 - 70 %. >> /home 1 Gig >16 gigs whatever is available when you´ve allocated all other partitions, I´d allocate to /home (and symlink /usr/local/src/ there, but that´s probably just me). >> /usr 16 Gigs >2 gigs 1 GB is too small, IMHO, but 2 GB may be too much. On my next box I´ll settle for 1.5 -) >> /var 1 Gig >fine, unless you want a squid cache. ack. >> /tmp 1 Gig >none, don't make one argh. that´s /way/ too much, IMHO. 100-200 MB should do just fine. >> /swap 500 Megs > >Plenty, though I'd use about 300 or so at the max... <useful advice snipped> FWIW, here´s my partioning scheme, with /usr being too small: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ df -k Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda2 495746 44540 425603 9% / /dev/hda1 10213 3946 5740 41% /boot /dev/hda5 1014784 790488 171857 82% /usr /dev/hda6 1014784 477993 484352 50% /var /dev/hda7 2028739 1408770 515089 73% /home /dev/hda8 19360006 15383929 2966542 84% /mp3 which I adhere to on all new boxen I set up. Real servers get a /tmp with a few hundreds MB, too, this is just my @home-box. And / ist too big on that box, I know. (swap is on hda3 and equals the size of my physical RAM (128 MB), I remember something about swap shouldn´t be more than physical RAM or the like, somebody could fill in hard facts on that?) (ok, /mp3 is out of the question, yes? please?`) cheers, &rw -- -- You are in a maze of twisty little Linux distros, all different. -- Abigail, asr ----
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