-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Fri, 14 May 1999, Jeremiah Merkl wrote:
> swap -- 48M > / -- 60M > /tmp -- 44M > /usr -- 400M > /opt -- 220M > /home -- 1300M (personal machine, lots of downloads, compiles, n stuff > :)) > /mnt -- 1M (to keep me from copying files to unmounted drives) > > Is this setup still reasonable? Does anyone have a really HUGE install > done and have pointers as to what fills up first? yep, /usr will fill pretty quickly if you install many packages. I would give it at least 1 GB. Debian doesn't use /opt so you will not need it anyway. - -- Konstantinos Margaritis -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNzvACvalfJok8qABAQHWLgQAhnIpyDWl8JH+65d4CHAwK7Bsj65tYNwM 8Zz9/pQEjt/4jLLXpAAwZJd2HBzpzZ2+Gvb93gNKEDZirPBloB5zALDwld4JiKfc 9jj4GXgysUCnkAOmu5cJ2HIHDW8MCd/JSqH+PsF3IVnDhbCOAqlsqhLYNLD2pm+i 3nTdDr1vMRs= =Yx56 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

