Re: Help with Allocating Disk Space

2005-02-01 Thread Earl Larsen
I put 134 Mb for the swap, and the rest for the /. I just look at what is left over, and put it all in the /. Should I put less then what it shows? How much less? --- Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tried to put everything exept for the swap. Under the root partition, but

Re: Help with Allocating Disk Space

2005-01-28 Thread Earl Larsen
I tried to put everything exept for the swap. Under the root partition, but the system said unable to create partition. Too big? I am using FreeBSD 5.3. Do I need to use FreeBSD 4.11 or older? --- Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was wondering if anyone could help me allocating

Re: Help with Allocating Disk Space

2005-01-28 Thread Jerry McAllister
I tried to put everything exept for the swap. Under the root partition, but the system said unable to create partition. Too big? I am using FreeBSD 5.3. Do I need to use FreeBSD 4.11 or older? No. You calculated the sizes wrong, probably. Your root plus swap added up to more disk than

Re: Help with Allocating Disk Space

2005-01-26 Thread Earl Larsen
If you can put everything in the root partition. Then why would you want to seperate the partitions? --- Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was wondering if anyone could help me allocating a 1.5 gig hard drive. I worked on it a little bite, and came up with 150MB for /,

Help with Allocating Disk Space

2005-01-25 Thread Earl Larsen
I was wondering if anyone could help me allocating a 1.5 gig hard drive. I worked on it a little bite, and came up with 150MB for /, 134MB for swap, 150MB for /var, 175MB for /tmp, and the rest goes to /usr. I would like to optamize this a little more. I want to run KDE on the hard drive. Any help

Re: Help with Allocating Disk Space

2005-01-25 Thread Jerry McAllister
I was wondering if anyone could help me allocating a 1.5 gig hard drive. I worked on it a little bite, and came up with 150MB for /, 134MB for swap, 150MB for /var, 175MB for /tmp, and the rest goes to /usr. Well, if it works it is good. Nowdays, 1.5 GB is pretty tight for anything but a