系统分区指导 1,Unless you have a reason for doing otherwise, we recommend that you create the following partitions for x86, AMD64, and Intel 64 systems: A swap partition A /boot partition A / partition A home partition a, Recommended System Swap Space Amount of RAM in the system Recommended swap space Recommended swap space if allowing for hibernation 2GB of RAM or less 2 times the amount of RAM 3 times the amount of RAM 2GB to 8GB of RAM Equal to the amount of RAM 2 times the amount of RAM 8GB to 64GB of RAM 0.5 times the amount of RAM 1.5 times the amount of RAM 64GB of RAM or more 4GB of swap space No extra space needed b, A /boot/ partition (250 MB) The GRUB bootloader in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 supports only the ext2, ext3, and ext4 (recommended) file systems. You cannot use any other file system for /boot, such as Btrfs, XFS, or VFAT. If you have a RAID card, be aware that some BIOSes do not support booting from the RAID card. In cases such as these, the /boot/ partition must be created on a partition outside of the RAID array, such as on a separate hard drive. c, A root partition (3.0 GB - 5.0 GB) The / (or root) partition is the top of the directory structure. The /root directory /root (sometimes pronounced "slash-root") directory is the home directory of the user account for system administration. d, A home partition (at least 100 MB) e, Minimum partition sizes Directory Minimum size / 250 MB /usr 250 MB, but avoid placing this on a separate partition /tmp 50 MB /var 384 MB /home 100 MB /boot 250 MB The PackageKit update software downloads updated packages to /var/cache/yum/ by default. If you partition the system manually, and create a separate /var/ partition, be sure to create the partition large enough (3.0 GB or more) to download package updates. If /usr is on a separate file system from /, the boot process becomes much more complex because /usr contains boot-critical components. In some situations (like installations on iSCSI drives), the boot process might not work at all. f, Example partition setup Partition Size and type /boot 250 MB ext3 partition swap 2 GB swap LVM physical volume Remaining space, as one LVM volume group Example partition setup: LVM physical volume Partition Size and type / 13 GB ext4 /var 4 GB ext4 /home 50 GB ext4