If you don't create a /usr filesystem, / will need 200MB.

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Jun Kuriyama 2003-01-13 21:57:07 +00:00
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ filesystems:
/usr System & user files 80MB or more Yes
Note: If you do not create a /usr filesystem then your / filesystem
will need to be bigger - at least 100MB. This is not recommended as
will need to be bigger - at least 200MB. This is not recommended as
any media errors that may occur during disk I/O to user files will
corrupt the filesystem containing vital system files as well. It is
for this reason that / is generally kept on its own filesystem, where

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ filesystems:
/usr System & user files 80MB or more Yes
Note: If you do not create a /usr filesystem then your / filesystem
will need to be bigger - at least 100MB. This is not recommended as
will need to be bigger - at least 200MB. This is not recommended as
any media errors that may occur during disk I/O to user files will
corrupt the filesystem containing vital system files as well. It is
for this reason that / is generally kept on its own filesystem, where