On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, you wrote: > Would the same parameters hold true for a server? > > Vic I've got a server with 1 4.5 gig SCSI drive, and 1 8.4 gig IDE drive. This is what it's tables looks like. 4.5 /boot 20 m / 850 m /var 400 m /home 600 m /home/httpd 1500 m /home/ftp bal. 8.4 /home/httpd/vhost bal. This box is going to host web sites for myself, and hopefully many others. This partition table is what made sense to me, I'm sure others have there own ideas. -- Brett Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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