VA Linux delivers partitions on system as described at
www.valinux.com/products/parts/partition.html.  This doesn't take into
account a second drive.  My personal preference is for:


disk 0                             disk 1
 / 128M                              /var 128M
 swap 128M                           swap 128M
 /usr (remainder)                    /usr/local (remainder)


On systems with small memory I normally go with smaller swaps.  On
systems with a single disk I don't bother to cut anything other than /
and swap.

ccb


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Charles C. Bennett, Jr.                 VA Linux Systems
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US Northeast Region                     Burlington, MA 01803-4145
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