It really depends on what you're looking to do, and how much disk space you have in all.
Here are some things I have on my system ...
1) Made /usr big enough since I like to install and try all sorts of softwares. I have about 25GB in all of which I /usr is 10GB.
2) Created a seperate partition for downloads (/download) which is about 5 GB). Makes it more than enough to download ISO images and all.
3) Make swap size about twice as big as your memory ~1GB for 500MB memory.
4) I have created a /home partition, which I have not made very big since I dont have too many users (this is a home network). Mine's about 4GB.
5) Finally I have the root partition, which claims the rest of the disk space ~5GB.
I didnt bother creating any more partitions, but I'm sure you'll find people who will create seperate partitions for /var, /proc, etc.
Different people will do things differently, but this ia what I've been using for the last couple of years.
Hope this helps.
- Chinmay.
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how to configure with the minimum requirements for all the partittion need for RH system? Mind anyone tell me how much space for each partition?
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