With my limited knowledge, this is how I would do it:
Disk 1: Divide this between root, home and swap space, your swap partition should be double the size of your RAM, so if you have 128MB RAM then:
partition 1 = about 740MB, with / mount point.
partition 2 = about 1000MB with /home mount point.
partition 3 = about 260MB with /swap mount point
Then use the second disk for your /usr and /nfs points.
That's how I would do it, if most of the space is required for apps. :wink: