Greg Troxel <[email protected]> writes:

> 4G / (because /var might get big)
> 8G swap (for sparse dumps)
> 64G /usr  (/usr/pkg, system only)
> rest /home

Thanks.

> That doesn't use all that much of your space in non-/home.  When /home
> gets full, it will be time to get a 5T disk anyway.

:-)

> I really like having a small / that is less likely to get damaged.   But
> I don't think it's really necessary any more.   You could have a 64 G /
> (that also has /usr and /var)

OK. Will try with simple NetBSD install on my netbook (320G HD) first.


Sincerely,
Gour

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