Err, that's supposed to be 2 800MB IDE HDDs

Shawn wrote:

> Okay, I can't seem to find anything current on this for the current 
> kernel release.  I'm trying to build a machine, with a number of 
> drives: 2800MB IDE's, and 3 200MB SCSI's.
>
> I have the following partitions and sizes:
> /dev/hda1    /        275MB
> /dev/hda2    /usr    525MB
> /dev/hdb1    /var    275MB
> /dev/hdb2    /tmp    275MB    (not swap space, as swap is on another 
> drive than this)
> /dev/hdb3    /files    250MB   (future NFS directory)
>
> One of the 200MB scsi drives are partitioned for swap space (64MB) and 
> the other is for /home which takes up the rest of the drive.  The 
> other two are full partitions and will be used for misc. directories 
> of data storage.
>
> When loading Slack 8, I get the a point in the install and I receive 
> an error.  IO/xx or something.  Typically I've gotten this when my 
> partitions are too small.  Which I'm assuming is the case now. 
> This box is going to be my gateway/firewall on a dial-up connection 
> and will be moved over whenever cable becomes available.  I'm not 
> running X, so the install should be smaller.
>
> So, here's the question:  With not running X, what are my partitions 
> sizes supposed to be?  I have an older System book which is based off 
> of RedHat, but that is for the old 2.2 kernel and RH 6.1 I think but 
> the partitions seem to be too small now.
>
> Any help?
>