/ almost out of space just after installation
krad
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Fri Oct 9 15:34:47 UTC 2009
2009/10/9 Oliver Fromme <olli at lurza.secnetix.de>
> Randi Harper wrote:
> > / = 1GB
> > /var = 2GB
> > /tmp = 2GB
>
> Depending on the size of installed RAM, /tmp could also
> be a memory disk by default. I do that on all of my
> machines. I never have /tmp physically on disk anywhere.
>
> Best regards
> Oliver
>
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> > Can the denizens of this group enlighten me about what the
> > advantages of Python are, versus Perl ?
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personally i prefer the following layout which i use on work kit. The
smallest drives we have are 76 gb sas
/ 4gb
/tmp 4gb
/var 8GB
/home 4gb
swap at least as big as ram on box
/usr/local all the rest
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