Since you are the only user on the system, I see making a
separate partition for home of minimal need as opposed to having a
reasonable sized /usr partition. I, too, am a single user of my
system and found that having a separate /home was pointless as
was /usr/local. I have been happy for quite some time now with
just /, /usr, /swap.
On 14 Feb 01, at 0:24, John Simonsen wrote:
> I am planning on installing Storm/Progeny Debian onto my system in a dual
> boot configuration. I have two HDs, the first one hda is for Windows and
> the second is for Linux. I have approximetly 14.5GB free out of a total of
> 15GB on the drive (NT's swap file is there as well). For a system in which
> I will be the only user, what partions should I make (in addition to / &
> /home ) and how large should they be?
>
> Thanks in advance for your comments.
>
> - JS -
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