[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > I'm installing Gentoo and I'd like you to suggest me how much disc space
>> > I should use for /.
>> 
>> 512 MB.
>> 
>> The rest should go to filesystems for /var, /usr,
>> /opt and /home. And maybe also additional filesystems
>> fo
> 
> This is (part) what i have mount
> i`ve instales stuff for workstation (no kde, no gnome - only libs from them) 
> + loot of dev. tools 
> 
> $ df
> System plików         rozm. użyte dost. %uż. zamont. na
> /dev/hda8              14G  9,8G  3,4G  75% /
> udev                  252M  180K  252M   1% /dev
> /dev/hda5              31M  6,7M   23M  24% /boot
> /dev/hda7             3,3G  1,3G  2,0G  40% /var
> /dev/hda10             22G   19G  2,3G  89% /home
> /dev/hda11            2,5G  242M  2,2G  10% /tmp
> /dev/hda9             1,5G  1,4G   26M  99% /mnt/ftp

Hm, as I said before - have a look at LVM. It makes
life *SO* much easier. I don't quite get, why people
still do the old style partitioning.

For example, in your setup, how do you make /var larger, if need
be?

With LVM, it would just be a matter of "lvresize -L+512m /dev/Volume00/Var".
You also wouldn't waste so much space.

Alexander Skwar
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