On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 the mental interface of Greg Trigg told: [...] > I'm thinking that 100Megs is way too much, but I'd rather have that than > too little. 50M should be enough for at least 4 modulized kernels. But hey, /var, /usr, /tmp should be on separate partitions as well: Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/md6 186555 133291 43632 76% / /dev/md3 54348 10880 40662 22% /boot /dev/md7 7692776 5357480 1944524 74% /usr /dev/md8 964408 37692 877724 5% /usr/local /dev/md9 3842296 1227908 2419204 34% /var /dev/md10 964408 16488 898928 2% /tmp /dev/md11 1438768 37536 1328144 3% /burn /dev/md12 9614052 4520472 4605212 50% /source /dev/sda13 65614920 25608512 36673324 42% /working1 /dev/sdb13 65614920 2970992 59310844 5% /working2 In my case /home is a mounted nfs partition if you're missing ;) If you have 2 hd's and they have probably the same size build an RAID1 array and put the partitions on several dynamicly resizeable LVM's. You'll find much HowTo's about it online. Elimar -- Learned men are the cisterns of knowledge, not the fountainheads ;-)
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