Am 2006-11-19 20:25:26, schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:

> I do not separate / from /usr, in many cases even from /boot

So 100 Mbyte will not enough in any kind

> > better: /var;     ext3; 1 GB
> >         /var/log; ext3; 500 MB
> I don't see any reason to have them separate.

let a process running crazzy and filling op your diskspace with tonns
of logfiles (debug.log, kern.log and syslog are written parallel)

You will be happy, IF you have a seperated log partition!

> I mount /tmp on tmpfs (size-limited) and I think it's better to add this
> space to swap, and use /tmp on tmpfs limited to 1 GB.

And what, if the files is bigger as your memory?

> However I haven't seen /tmp used that much for long time. Maybe in some
> cases...

On my Multimedia-station /tmp is a seperated Western Digital Raptor
76 GByte...  and my /tmp is arround 40% if I am working.

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


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