Re: LVM root?
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 09:20:06AM -0400, hendrik@topoi.pooq.com wrote:
> Perhaps more to the point, make sure you have room for several
> kernels in /boot. You don't have to uninstall a kernel in order
> to install a new one. If you are careful with your lilo, or grub,
> you can get a choice of kernels at boot time. This in invaluable
> if the new kernel doesn't work!
>
> I've found 50MB for / to be too cramped at times.
>
I've found 100 MB a bit tight but 124 MB fine. This is why I went with
200 MB since I've got the room. I only ever have 2 kernels installed,
old and new). Do 64-bit kernel modules and libs take more space than
32-bit?
How much space to people find they need in / ( minus /usr, /var, /home,
/tmp, and swap)?
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