Am Donnerstag, 16. März 2006 13:09 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
> David Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Just a word of warning regarding the new default partition sizes
> > suggested by YaST. I have a 10GB root partition on my laptop and just
> > went to install IBM Rational Software Architect. The install files take
> > up around 2.5GB of space and the installed program itself takes another
> > 2GB (I eliminated some of the options I didn't need)
>
> We could change the parameter for the calculation, currently we use 10
> GB as maximal size for root - but this is just one parameter to
> change...
>
> So, what do others think?

You can change the upper limit to 20 GB I think. New machines often have 
harddisk with 250 or more GB. Also games like Doom or Quake need more than 2 
GB! 

And: shrinking a big root partition later is easier, than growing it :-)

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