How big should my / and /usr partitions typically be?
it really depends on what you do
with your system.
Seve
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On 2/9/01, 6:42:02 AM, Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding [newbie] Partition sizes for / and /usr:
How big should my / and /usr partitions typically be?
what makes them powerful."
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Mark Johnson wrote:
Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 08:42:02 -0600
From: Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [newbie] Partition sizes for / and /usr
How big s
eb 2001 15:01:46 GMT
From: Sevatio Octavio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Partition sizes for / and /usr
Assuming you're installing LM-7.2:
/usr should be 3Gigs - initial install will put 2.5GB on here leaving
you with 0
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Partition sizes for / and /usr
this is a good plan too. but here again..what to do when things get too
cramped?
--
Mark
"If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they e
I pulled the following off the Red Hat site. It's based off of a 1.6 GIG HD and
I'm guessing a 32M memory. If they say use that much for /, I'm not gonna
argue(they built the distro):
The Server-Class Installation
A server-class installation is most appropriate for you if you'd like your
On 07-Mar-2000 Potts, Ross wrote:
I pulled the following off the Red Hat site. It's based off of a 1.6 GIG HD
and
I'm guessing a 32M memory. If they say use that much for /, I'm not gonna
argue(they built the distro):
The Server-Class Installation
This threat is about a single user
Steve,
If his only partitions for linux (other than swap) are / and /usr (I
believe
he meant/ rather than /root),
Yes, that is indeed what I meant. I am sorry that I expressed myself
so badly.
won't /opt be inside the / partition? That's
the usual place for te third party