Hi, Ray: Yes, I guess I clicked 'reply' rather than 'reply-all'. Thanks for relying 'to the list'. :-|
Ray Olszewski wrote: > > Chuck -- I assume your sending this to me personally was just a typo, so > Iave added the list back into my reply. > <snip> > >part boot device start stop size mount > >1 * /hda1 1 64 528M / > >2 /hda2 65 96 257M swap > >3 /hda3 96 1048 7.9G /usr > > You may find it inconvenient to have this small a root (/) partition on > your system. I know I would, This is why I suggested earlier making hda1 > even smaller and mounting it as /boot, then having a later hda* partition > be your system root. I checked my last install partitioned as above; '/' was less than 55 Megabytes and '/usr' was just under 1 gigabyte. Now "dev/hda1 mounted as /" is 11% used and "dev/hda3 mounted as /usr" is 10% used. I'm comfy for now, but I think all my log files will be filling up my "/var" something or other under "/". :-| I'll try to boot this evening. Ray is probably asleep at this time. ;-) G'night, G'morning, or G'day, depending on what part of the world your in. ;-) Chuck - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-newbie" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.linux-learn.org/faqs