I have read on the net that it is always better to have seperate mount points upon installation. What would be the best or better option. I have stopped using the default partitioning on installation.
What I have now is the following partitions.
/ EXT3
/swap
/Linuxbackup EXT2 (plan is to add back-ups here...)
/home EXT2 (in case i have to re-install)
/WinSwap FAT32 (to share files with windows)
/Anything EXT2 (free linux space)
The thing is, there is points for /srv /opt and so forth. What would a good experienced linux citizen have and what would be the best file system for each? (I never new there were so many file systems...) I have no customizations yet, so I won't mind redoing the whole install if I have to.
As a matter of fact, my harddrive is 40G, so a possible division guide would also be great. I mean I have 12G for the main fail, and 10G for /home!
What I have now is the following partitions.
/ EXT3
/swap
/Linuxbackup EXT2 (plan is to add back-ups here...)
/home EXT2 (in case i have to re-install)
/WinSwap FAT32 (to share files with windows)
/Anything EXT2 (free linux space)
The thing is, there is points for /srv /opt and so forth. What would a good experienced linux citizen have and what would be the best file system for each? (I never new there were so many file systems...) I have no customizations yet, so I won't mind redoing the whole install if I have to.
As a matter of fact, my harddrive is 40G, so a possible division guide would also be great. I mean I have 12G for the main fail, and 10G for /home!
Comment