Markus Falb wrote: > On 14.12.2010 22:49, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote: <snip> >> OK, I have done this, I need to create mount points and I am not sure >> how to initially size. > > My idea was to assign minimum at now. It could go like this: > > lvm volume group -> 1000GB > > for the system: > lvm logical volume for / -> 1GB > lvm logical volume for /var -> 1GB > lvm logical volume for /usr -> 1GB Sorry, but I don't think you can install with that. 10 years ago, think it was, I was giving /, /usr and /var 4G. For most of the time since then, I went to 20G for /usr, then 40G. And I gave /opt 20G. Giving 1G for /var is *asking* for trouble - what happens when you have a hardware error, or an intrusion attempt, and the logs fill the partition? Oh, and while you're at it, install and run something like fail2ban, and maybe clamav. <snip> mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos