hi ya braxton On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Braxton Neate wrote:
> My main concern is running out of space in a partition once everything > is setup and running. So I want to be sure before I go ahead. It's a .. there are many different partition schools of thought ... http://www.Linux-1U.net/Partitions mine is.. - the system must be easily backed up and restored just in case - i backup "user" stuff .... system is already backed up on millions of servers .... - the system must be fixable onsite ( w/o reinstall ) because you forgot to bring that sparedisk, or bring bbc, or bring knoppix - system data is to be kept separate from "user stuff" - security of the server is more important than convenience to windoze folks wanting to run frontpage ( or equiv ) - users should never run out of space ( other than filling up the disk ) > What do people think about the following: > > / - 7GB / should only be 256MB or less - if the machine dies, only 256MB needs to be clean for you to be able to use the machine to fix itself if its fixable > /usr - 10GB /usr/local is the issue, do you lave it in "system" area or do you symlink to "user" are /usr/local > /home - 10GB should be the whole disk ... ( maximum amount available/left over ) > /var - 10GB if you want to save weblogs, you can move it to /home since "users" want that info system use very little space in /var > /tmp - 1.5GB there is zero need to have so much /tmp space ?? 128MB or 256MB is more than enough for 95% of all apps i seen > SWAP - 1.5GB add real memory for each 256MB of swapp beng used swap size of 2x real memory was the old rule of thumb when memory was 10x the costs of disks ... 2GB of swap is 10x too slow for a 1GB of real memory way cheaper/faster/easier to add a 2nd 1GB stick of mem -- you'd be painfully slow when using swap c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]