RE: Partition
hi ya
references to more parttion docs
http://www.Linux-1U.net/Installation/partition.gwif.html
c ya
alvin
- my silly rules..
- keep / as small as possible.... varies with distro
- keep /tmp enough to
- move all "user stuff" under /opt
- backup only /etc and "user stuff"
- /var/log /var/spool would vary depending on how often
logs are viewed/trimmed/kept for archives etc
- dozens of ways to roast this parition puppy...
( pick the one that fits your desires best
On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Mark Carroll wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, Scott Henson wrote:
> (snip)
> > well Im not looking for someone to hold my hand through the process. Im
> > just looking for some advice on what is a good sceme. I will then look at
> > whatever adivce I get and then determine what I need. Thank you.
>
> Lots of people have their own ideas. My main machine is just one big
> partition (plus a swap partition) and that works fine for me. (-: On
> others' systems I tend to at least separate fairly critical system stuff
> that won't grow enormously, from other stuff. Often that'll mean
> separating maybe /tmp /var /usr/local /home from the root filesystem. Of
> course, you can do that with just one other partition and some symlinks.
> It's absolutely reasonable and maybe advisable to make more partitions if
> you have a reasonable idea how at least certain parts of the disk will be
> used, though.
>
> FWIW, our company web server apperas to have:
>
> $ df
> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda1 50717 11112 36986 23% /
> /dev/hda3 495746 1379 468764 0% /home
> /dev/hda4 2468327 482681 1858034 21% /usr
> $
>
> -- Mark
>
>
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