seekuel wrote:
sir is it okay if a separate /var is used? and how large might this be
on an 80Gbytes HDD. Im planning to use CENTOS.
Sure, you can use a separate var. /home is the directory where the
actual emails will be stored, so just partition it according to what you
will need. 50
On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 10:49:35PM -0800, seekuel wrote:
Greetings!
Sir may I know what will be the proper disk partitioning using an 80Bytes on
Server 1 and 40Bytes on Server 2. The 1 computer will act as a secondary DNS,
web and mail servers and the other one is for primary DNS.
80
sorry sir it is 40Gbytes and 80Gbytes.Nigel Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 10:49:35PM -0800, seekuel wrote: Greetings! Sir may I know what will be the proper disk partitioning using an 80Bytes on Server 1 and 40Bytes on Server 2. The 1 computer will act as a secondary DNS,
seekuel wrote:
sorry sir it is 40Gbytes and 80Gbytes.
If you let the distro set it up, most of them now-a-days are making a
huge / partition. They'll set up say 768M as a swap, and the rest for
the root (/) partition, which is where the home dir is located in this
scenario. If you have
Greetings!Sir may I know what will be the proper disk partitioning using an 80Bytes on Server 1 and 40Bytes on Server 2. The 1 computer will act as a secondary DNS, web and mail servers and the other one is for primary DNS.Your advice is mostly appreciated.Thanks and more powersandeil
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