> I agree with Rob for the most part on his recommendations but I would
> always suggest going generous on /usr. As someone who has needed to
> increase partitions sizes a fair bit as support, I often find it's the
> /usr or / directories that are too small.

especialy because I keep KDE source in /usr and compil it often.
well, probably wont happen so much on a RPM based system.

>
> The / directory can be small as long as you use a separate partitions for
> /tmp, /home, /var, /usr amd if you install commercial apps also /opt.

I'll do a symlink for /opt in /usr/local/opt i think.

I dont play game on PC, but thanks a lot for the recommandation.
I'm that will profite to a lot of people.

Mathieu

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