On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:32:20 -0700, Dragos Neagu writes: >Hey folks, >I've gotten around to installing gentoo now. I'm just curious from >you gentoo users what you have your poartitions as, and what you would >recommend. I have a 60GB laptop with 512MB ram. The laptop will be >my primary system, and i'm not all that interested in running mail or >game servers from it (yes, i'm reading the handbook ;-) > >Thanks in advance >-- >-Dragos Neagu <>< >"If I have been able to see farther, it was only because I stood on >the shoulders of giants." - Sir Isaac Newton >"Open source is like science, closed source is like witchcraft" - Linus Torvalds I'm running Gentoo on my laptop, I've got a 30GB hd and 768MB of ram. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- hda1 Primary Linux ext3 10239.87 hda2 Primary Linux ext3 8023.75 hda3 Primary Linux ext3 10739.96 hda4 Primary Linux swap 1002.26 hda1 is the / directory, hda3 is my home directory. hda2 is used for miscellaneous experiments (other distros, other O/S, temporary file storage, etc.). Some people like the set a partition aside for the /boot directory, but I don't: it gets to cluttered for my retentiveness. At the very minimum, I recommend separate partitions for the /, /home, and swap partition. 10GB should be plenty for a / directory. 'They' say your swap file should be be 1-2x as big as the amount of system memory; however, my swap file is rarely used. The size of the /home partition should be big enough to hold your MP3s. ;) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss