>>Hm... All this talk is making me wonder... I have a lowly 524MB drive for
>>linux. What should the sizes of my partitions be. I was thinking somewhere
>>around this:
>>SWAP: 32MB
>>/: 50MB
>>/usr: 300MB
>>/home:  142MB
>>
>>Not sure if I need the last one that big, because I will be the only user on
>>my system.
>
>SWAP = 32
>   / = remainder
>
>Don't even bother splitting up the small remainder.  It'll never be right.
>You'll always wish you did it a different way.
>

If LILO is on the MBR, and / goes past the 1024 cylinder mark, will I still
be able to boot? For some reason this drive is 1060 cylinders.
Thanx in advance,
        Your Inquisitive Linux-Impaired friend,
                Robert Hailman.
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