I'm not sure if it is still a limit of the current lilo
but usually the location of the compiled linux kernel
should be below 2GB...that's why I put the / partition
there.
Regarding the memory, I usually load up a server machine
with 256MB...Ram is quite cheap these days. In such cases,
the swap use is minimized.
Ambo
Jasper V Ferrer wrote:
>
> >When you get to the fdisk part of the installation, create the following
> >partitions:
> >
> > /dev/hda1 - 2GB - / partition
> > /dev/hda2 - 32MB - swap partition
> > /dev/hda3 - 17GB+ - /home partition
>
> di ba mas ok kung mauuna yung swap partition. make your swap
> partition twice the size of your memory (e.g. 32MB memory -> 64MB swap)
> but if u have 128MB memory ok na 128MB swap.
>
> some might disagree, but if u use gui stuff, u should believe me!
>
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