Re: Gentoo Filesystem Setup

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Author: Jason Spatafore
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To: plug-discuss
Subject: Re: Gentoo Filesystem Setup
On Saturday 14 May 2005 17:17, Prescott Oelke wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm going to give a shot to building a Gentoo system and was wondering
> if anyone had any ideas on what size the partitions should be. I've
> always been told that the root ("/") partition should be as small as
> possible. I know that the off the shelf distros don't do things that
> way though. So for a pair of 30 gig disks (60 gigs total) how should I
> break up the partitions? Does it really matter?
>


The root partition should be large enough to contain the base programs and
allow for expansion for upgrades. On a 30 GB disk, I would make root be 15GB,
possibly 20Gb.

It's the BOOT partition that should be small. (/boot) That should be around
100MB, up to 250MB depending on how many kernel variations you want to keep
around.

Of course, your swap partition should be approximately 2x the amount or
memory.

I would set your /home directory onto the second 30GB disk, myself. That way,
you can just backup the entire later on, and all preferences and so on would
be kept off the root in case of OS corruption and/or changing your mind on
distributions.

That's how I would do things...of course, your preferences may vary. Oh,
another thing I would do is:

/ (root) Use ext3
/boot Use ext2
/home ext3 (or reiserfs)

Hope that provides some input. :)
--
Sincerely,

Jason Spatafore
http://www.spatafore.net
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