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 -- In the material world, one who is unaffected by whatever good or evil he may obtain, neither praising it nor despising it, is firmly fixed in perfect knowledge.
