Am 2006-11-13 15:04:08, schrieb Samuel Bächler:

> directory; filesystem; size
> root; ext3; 100 MB
              ^^^^^^
    This was suffisant under Woody, but not more under Sarge
    You need at least 500 MByte since the kernel put its
    modules there and if you install a second kernel, you
    will get the HELL with 100 MByte.

> /home; ext3; 10 GB
TOOOOOOO small!

> swap; SWAP; 1 GB // for swap rule of thumb is twice your ram (2*256)

My Workststion has vever used more then 200 MByte Swap
over the last 7 years and I use my Machines heavyly!

Adding such big SWAP will slowdown the computer significant.

> /var; ext3; 1 GB

better: /var;     ext3; 1 GB
        /var/log; ext3; 500 MB

> /tmp; ext3; 1 GB
    Definitivly to small

On my Systems I use:

/dev/sda1       /                 500 MByte
/dev/sda2       swap              250 MByte
/dev/sda3       /tmp            10000 MByte
/dev/sda5       /usr             4000 MByte
/dev/sda6       /var             1000 MByte
/dev/sda7       /var/log          500 MByte
/dev/sda8       /home           rest of diskspace

but normaly I have my/home on a NFS-Server (v3)

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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