Hi,

Your advice noted with thanks

Stephen


At 09:24 AM 7/24/2002 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>as said before there is NO perfect partiotion sheme for everybody. If you
>want to be on the save side make /boot about 50 mb, swap 256 mb, 512 mb or
>even higher (depends completely on YOUR ram and software setup) and rest
>/root. In general: if you want to have more partitions you have to read docs
>to check which makes sense for YOU AND EXPERIMENT. It took me quite some
>installs to find out how much to allocate for partitions like /, /usr, /var
>and so on.
>Generaly it is advisable to put as many partitions as possible for easier
>administration and better performance.
>There is a doc. It's called something like "how to secure and optimize a
>linux redhat server". You'll find it somewhere on www.linuxdoc.org or search
>on google. It gives some pointers and facts regarding partitoning.




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