On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 03:36:10PM +0200, Julio Merino ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 08:32:48PM -0400, Rob wrote:
>
> > Hey, im about to install deb2.2, can anyone recommend a specific
> > partitioning scheme?
> >
> > Like if im willing to allocate 20 gigs. I figured id j
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 08:32:48PM -0400, Rob wrote:
> Hey, im about to install deb2.2, can anyone recommend a specific
> partitioning scheme?
>
> Like if im willing to allocate 20 gigs. I figured id just do 128 for /swap,
> and the rest to /, but ive had friends tell me they do other partitions
I have Win2K and Debian at home, (excuse: my day job is developing in MS
env. Yuch)
For my MS stuff I keep a 1.5G for system and programs, 250M for swap and a
1G FAT32 for files - NTFS is notoriously incompatible so I prefer FAT32 for
personal stuff. Speed is only really an issue with loading apps
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 08:32:48PM -0400, Rob wrote:
> Hey, im about to install deb2.2, can anyone recommend a specific
> partitioning scheme?
I would do the following:
/boot /dev/hda1 - primary 10 MB
win2k /dev/hda2 - primary 1.5 GB
/ 2.0 GB (for growth)
/var1.0 GB (or 2.0) for d
hi ya rob...
the simple ones firstassumming you'd be using win2k and autocad...
i'd try something like 8G-10G for win2k. as the first
partition /dev/hda1 aka c:
rest is up to linuxetc and if yu think you might want to
boot debian and redhat and mandrake or something else
e
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 08:32:48PM -0400, Rob wrote:
> Hey, im about to install deb2.2, can anyone recommend a specific
> partitioning scheme?
>
> Like if im willing to allocate 20 gigs. I figured id just do 128 for /swap,
> and the rest to /, but ive had friends tell me they do other partitions
Hey, im about to install deb2.2, can anyone recommend a specific
partitioning scheme?
Like if im willing to allocate 20 gigs. I figured id just do 128 for /swap,
and the rest to /, but ive had friends tell me they do other partitions like
/boot, /user, and /home. What do you guys recommend ?
Al
>Hi. If there is anyone out there, I am trying to install debian and
>wondered what would be a good partition scheme for a 408MB drive. It will
>be running solo debian.
>
>Thanks so much
>
>Jeff
Jeff,
I know you've received at least one reply, but let me put in my 1.575128
Euro's worth.
Wi
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> Hi Jeff,
>
> I would try a simple approach. You only "need" two partitions, root and
> swap. If I remember correctly, swap should be equal to installed memory.
> 32MB RAM means 32MB swap. Use the rest for the root partition. I assig
October 02, 1999 11:47 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: recommended partitioning
Hi. If there is anyone out there, I am trying to install debian and
wondered what would be a good partition scheme for a 408MB drive. It will
be running solo debian.
Thanks so much
Jeff
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Hi. If there is anyone out there, I am trying to install debian and
wondered what would be a good partition scheme for a 408MB drive. It will
be running solo debian.
Thanks so much
Jeff
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