Hi! You can always use LVM to provide dinamically resizable partitions. Zizi On Thursday 27 January 2005 17.49, Beau Henderson wrote: > Well now that really depends on what your going to have installed > on the server. Will it handle mail? mysql or other databases ? web > serving, etc ? Will you have any control panel system installed on > this system ? > > Here's an example of one of my systems which handles everything: > > /dev/hda6 1012M 238M 723M 25% / > /dev/hda1 244M 21M 210M 9% /boot > /dev/hda7 91G 19G 68G 22% /home > none 1004M 0 1004M 0% /dev/shm > /dev/hda5 2.0G 33M 1.8G 2% /tmp > /dev/hda2 9.7G 2.9G 6.3G 31% /usr > /dev/hda3 9.7G 1.8G 7.5G 19% /var > > Generally a 512 - 1 GB is enough for tmp. The size of each really > depends upon what software you'll have installed and where it > places its files. -- Zizi "Firefoxot hasznaljanak csak a gyavak. Az Explorer az igazi ferfiak bongeszoje! Veszely, kaland, nyitottsag! Ez kell a hardcore usernek." (Lippe Szabolcs, informatikus-mernok)