try a / and a /usr partition you may be able to symlink /home to /usr/home if you don't want /home in /, that's how FreeBSD does it anyway, haven't tried that in linux Arun K. Khan wrote:
Thanks to Michael Lankton for sharing his partition layout. I had a similar installation with Slackware way back in '94, wherein I what really wanted was a separate partition to install the / (root) filesystem and the rest of the stuff could go in another partition. Since I am the only user, I am not concerned about disk quotas, filling up /usr/tmp /var/tmp etc.
I could not figure out how to do a Linux install in 2 partitions (one for / and for the rest) and would appreciate if someone could give me some pointers.
Thx, Arun Khan
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