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http:// 03-31-2008 10:15 AM

asking for partition size advice
 
Hello,

I'm planning to reinstall my Slackware and I would just like to ask for advice on the sizes of my partitions. I have an 80Gig HDD and I've read that its better to divide my / HDD into different partitions. What would be a recommendable partition ummmm... format/scheme(?) (sorry I'm not sure if I'm expressing myself adequately)

Right now my whole Slackware is in a single partition. But since Im reinstalling I should probably do partition it in a nicer more correct manner.

Thank you for your time.

Humbly,

Mikel

hemp4fuel 03-31-2008 10:26 AM

Just my two cents but I would make a 10GB / partition and leave the rest for /home.

slackb0t 03-31-2008 10:35 AM

I would suggest the same thing... I have only ever used a /swap partition /home and /

Seems to work fine.

/ 10gig
/swap (double your ram)
/home whatever is left

tsg 03-31-2008 10:54 AM

Just personal preference, I split out /home and /usr/local so if I have to reinstall/reformat I don't have to worry about wiping out the data on those partitions. I split /var on my servers to keep the spools from filling up the hard drive and causing other problems (less likely with an 80GB drive). I also have a separate partition for /opt since that's where KDE goes, although I admit I did it originally because I didn't make / big enough on an install one time and kept it for no particular reason.

I feel safer not having everything in one large partition, but I can't tell you if I actually am.

unSpawn 03-31-2008 10:54 AM

From experience I wouldn't ever use simplistic partitioning schemes like / + /home or / + /home + swap but maybe it works in your situation. Please search this forum, the sticky threads and the LQ Slackware Wiki pages for related questions. It's been asked before and good discussions are easy to find. For starters here's one: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...essary-569065/.

http:// 03-31-2008 05:47 PM

Hello,

Thanks for the tips. I appreciate them very much.

Thank you for your time.

Humbly,

Mikel

http:// 04-01-2008 07:36 PM

Hello,

Once again I would like to thank the ones who replied to my question. Looking around I saw that questions like this one has been lengthily discussed in the past, it was not my intention to start another one.

Please forgive my ignorance.

Humbly,

Mikel


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