On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 09:14:38AM +0200, Johan Schildt wrote: > > I have been trying to install Debian via the netinstCD on an old Compaq > 5670, 450Mhz PII with 8Gb disk. > > The problem is that during the install of all packages the space on the > system partition seems to run out. > > These are my installation choices. > 1. Let debian decide how to partition the disk. > 1.a two partitions: one the / and one for /home. > 1.b install a standard system and a desktop system (skrivbordsmilj? in > Swedish) > > Debian sets the partitionsizes to: > 1. ~ 2 Gb for the system / > 2. ~ 5 Gb for /home >
Welcome Johan, Have you read the installation manual? According to section D2, the desktop task should install in 2 GB. You should do an installation report and submit it as a bug against that meta-package; instructions in the installation manual. Personally, I always partition manually. You can either go direct or LVM. Either way, for a single 8 GB drive, I suggest: / 512 MB (includs /boot unless on LVM) swap min 1 GB for desktop if I've the disk space. With more than one drive, I split it over all spindles /usr 3 GB /var 3 GB /home rest (1.5 GB) My amd64 current usage: / 136 MB swap 0 /usr 2.0 GB /var 1.5 GB (includes backups in /var/local/backup) /home 2.2 GB I split it up to prevent an over-eager package installation from filling up / and crashing the system. Good luck. Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]