Andrew Farris wrote:
Casey Dahlin wrote:
Jeff Spaleta wrote:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 5:19 AM, Valent Turkovic
<valent.turkovic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Fedora Live CD target audience are desktop users, right? I as a
desktop user haven't seen any need for / partiton over 8-10 GB.
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
My wife has 10+ gigs of just digital photos, and its just vacation
pictures. And she's pretty much the epitome of a "desktop" user.
I know "desktop users" with small children and digital cameras who
blow through 20 gigs of space in personal photos in under 6 months.
And then once you get into digital video you blow through 100's of
gigs of personal home movies in mere weeks. All of this activity has
become pretty common "home desktop" activity, for certain people.
I think your concept of "desktop usage" is extremely myopic and
doesn't take into account the explosion of personal data that is being
driven by personal digital media. I'm not even talking about crap
like retail entertainment media that people purchase or steal. I'm
talking strictly about digital media that "home users" are creating
with the digital devices and then organizing and editting on their
"home desktop" computers which isn't meant for public sharing.
-jef
Why are all those people storing their files on the / partition?
Shouldn't they be in /home :)
Jef, I think you missed that Valent was talking about a / separate
from /home
--CJD
Jef's argument still basically applies... the question is how to size
each partition, and the answer is unclear in all cases unless you are
the person intending to place the data on the drive... where the
rubber meets the silicon.
Do you make / only as big as necessary and /home everything else?
Sounds good... unless you've got a 15Gb drive and default to dropping
10Gb into / and suddenly realize that user probably was going to
operate on a MUCH smaller base install because of limited space. This
cannot be guessed, even if the drive is small the proper proportions
are very unclear. That 15Gb drive may be intended to be filled with
every package Fedora has to offer and the user only requires 1Gb home,
enough for config files and intends to keep all their data on an
external share.
Any guess is possibly wrong. Keeping the entire install in / makes
good sense to me, and I'm one who always partitions extensively,
keeping some homes intact since RH8.
Andrew Farris: Keeping some homes intact since RH8! :D
I don't know that that was Jef's argument, but I +1 it.
--CJD
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