Is 7GB enough for root?

Hi there,
On the Arch install I used the recommended 7GB for root and now with Arch installed running nice with KDE it seems I only have to 2GB left.
Will I need to increase the size of root or providing I don't install to much more will it stay around 5GB?
Thanks,
Last edited by bennylb0 (2010-06-04 08:38:04)

bennylb0 wrote:
Hi all,
What are the benefits of keeping disk space lean by installing minimalist desktop environment's? Does it improve speed and performance and if so how?
And what is the best way to clean pacman cache?
Use pacman -Sc to clean pkg archives you don't have installed on the system any more. Use pacman -Scc to completely clean the cache.
As for the performance, I don't think there's a big difference. Actually, I've believe having read in the forums here, that a (comparably) bloated Gnome can feel faster and/or more smooth than Openbox.
Just use what you're comfortable with.
I'm a little neurotic and i just can't have a cluttered system.

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