Tim wrote:
On Fri, 2006-12-01 at 10:12 +0800, Hadders wrote:
/boot ~ 1GB in size (disk is cheap)
Even when I got lazy and left about seven kernels on one system, 100
megs was enough for the boot partition., and it's certainly more than
enough for a few kernels. Why waste a whole gig on the boot partition
when you can make better use of it elsewhere?
True, you can tighten it up, I've used to as a dumping ground when I've
had other problems with disks.
It's personal preference, I figure, 1GB is a nice round number, gives me
heaps of room.
But that's probably paranoid, tightening it up is a better practice
H
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