Am 10. Feb, 2003 schw=E4tzte Miles Beck so:
> /boot - the boot partition I made 8 megabytes.
/boot needs to be bigger when using 2.4.x kernels. At least on debian.
debian is now using an initrd, which pre-loads a bunch of stuff. I've got 7
kernels installed on my primary workstation. Each has an initrd of 2.9 to
3.6 MB. That's over 21 MB just for my initrds.
I generally suggest 50 or 100 MB for /boot.
At this point I don't even make a /boot partition on most boxen and just
make sure that / is big enough to handle it.
ciao,
der.hans
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