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Re: [TCLUG:1804] Reinstalling -- How should I partition?
On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, Michael Hicks wrote:
> Well, since my partition map has now reached a way too convoluted stage,
> I thought I'd backup my home directory and anything else important, and
> reinstall my system.. I was looking for a good layout of how to do
> this..
>
> Right now, /dev/hda is a 1.2 GB drive, and /dev/hdb is about 2 GB.. I
> was thinking of putting /home and /usr/src into ~500 MB partitions on
> hda, then possibly add a ~100 MB swap. However, I don't really know how
> I should set up hdb..
/dev/hda1 - 128MB Swap
/dev/hda2 - /
/dev/hdb1 - /home
That will give you a 1.1GB root paritition, including your /usr/src. A
128MB swap (which is the maximum in a swap file, you also want swap in the
fastest partition, which is "1"). Then you'd have 2GB for user files in
/home.
This is the configuration for Geek.NET, which has 3 hard drive (a 1.5GB, a
4GB and another 1.5GB). Each hard drive also has a 128MB swap partition:
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
/dev/hda2 1490088 345177 1067900 24% /
/dev/hdc2 3862911 1938015 1718343 53% /home
/dev/hdb2 1433794 22084 1337622 2% /var/spool/mail
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This is my own opinion, but don't create an artifical partition unless you
have a reason. It makes it easier to add a disk later.
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