Michael Sage wrote:
Feedback please! ;o)
I think you are overspeccing lots of the partitions there, do you really need 10Gb for /usr in total? 4GB for /var may be overkill what is the machine going to be doing? having / at 2GB as you have so much space elsewhere and the same for /tmp is overkill unless you know you will need it.
I would either give /home more space *or* what I would personally do is give / maybe 1Gb max, /var somewhere around 800Mb (although if its a mail server I would perhaps give it upto 20GB+ depending on the number of accounts it will hold also the same thought could apply again if it will be a webserver. I would give /usr a total of about 4GB /tmp a few hundred megs and keep swap at about 2GB. Only you can tell how much you need for /home etc. but my thought would be to leave lots of unpartitioned space if you are not sure what and where the space will go. Probably about half the disk in fact, as that means you can always move data around much easier when you need to repartition it later.
Adam