• neo (he/him)
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    82 years ago
    • 500mb-600mb fat32 /boot partition
    • 40gb - 100gb ext4 or btrfs / partition (if you know you’re gonna install a lot of software, go bigger)
    • 1x - 2x ram as swap
    • rest of disk as ext4 /home partition
    • Tb0n3
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      62 years ago

      I haven’t had swap since I started using 32GB of ram and I’ve been fine. Might be worthwhile to use LVM for a more adjustable partitioning just in case. I made the mistake of making root 50G and I’ve been fighting with it for a while.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          Yeah, 32g is barely enough for what I do daily at work, so I have similar amount of ram combined with similar amount of swap file so I can safely hibernate even when the ram is full.

    • Skull giver
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      22 years ago

      My initramfs and kernel have grown to about 300MB per version. With most distro keeping at least one old kernel+initramfs as backup in case of boot failure, I’d go for a much bigger boot partition.