Hi

 If you take my advise, following will be a preferred one..

swap     64/128MB
/home    250-300MB      
/        everything else..

So that you need not backup your personal data everytime you upgrade the
distro.
 also Create a user called as Software, where you can compile and install
tar balls. So after upgrade, just say make install in /home/Software/****

With your case, I don't see much use of creating separate partition for
/usr, /var etc..


 Bye
  Shridhar

On 30 May 2000, DukeNM wrote:

> Just my curiosity,
> I would like to know about the installation procedure:(using redhat linux
> 6.0)
> 1.2GB Seagate HDD
> /    (root partition) 150mb
> /usr (user partition) 950mb
> swap (swap partition) 100mb


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