Introduction to Partitioning Linux

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    1. Linux default three partitions are boot partition, swap partition, and root partition, respectively

    2. Partition mount directory:

      a./----Root partition

      B.swap----Swap partition (size approximately equal to physical memory, do not exceed physical memory twice times, otherwise wasted)

    3. Novice partition

      /free space-swap partition size

      Swap about memory size at least 512

    4. Partition Mount Directory

      Home Directory

      /Boot 100 size

5. Advanced user Installation

/10-15g

/home Maximum remaining space

Swap approximately memory size

Or

/10-15g

/home Maximum remaining space

/boot 100m or so

Swap memory Size

6. If the design server

/var larger space




Zoning recommendations


/10-15g

/home Maximum remaining space

/boot 100m or so

Swap memory Size

/var view server size min. 1g or more

Or

/10-15g

/home Maximum remaining space general

/boot 100m or so

Swap memory Size

/var view server size min. 1g or more

/usr Maximum remaining space general




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Introduction to Partitioning Linux

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