I was wondering if the default partitions sizes are ok when installing Fedora or RedHat? I have a 40 GB hd and i just want to make sure that my space will be used properly and efficently.
Thanks


I have a 40 GB hd and i....




Void Main wrote:Ok looks like a perfect machine to be a web server. I would keep it simple:
Partitions:
1 - /boot - ext3 - 100MB
2 - swap - swap - 512MB
3 - / - ext3 - rest of disk
You can even get away without a /boot partition but I always create one as it comes in handy sooner or later. They used to be required on large drives or you might not be able to boot but the limitations that required this no longer exist. I guess there still are other good reasons for having a /boot. If you are running RAID or LVM you should have a separate /boot partition that isn't on a LVM or RAID device.


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