Re: placement of partitions on hard drive
hi ya
"placement" of the partitions is a 25 yr debate ..
do you put certain partitions in certain portions of the
disk or not ...
i like your partition scheme .. but i'd put swap away
from / ... and make swap 512MB or 1GB since you have "loads of mp3"
swap should be near /mp3 in this case
i put "required stuff" ( / /tmp /var ) in primary partitions
/usr and /home and swap and /mp3 in extended space
nice partition pic towards the bottom of the page ..
thogh good or bad partition scheme is up to the viwer's preferences
( track 0 == /dev/hda1 == most used ?? )
http://www.Linux-1U.net/Partitions/
- the pic is a very bad layout because your heads has to span the whole
disk
/boot, /usr is outside / and /tmp is inside
c ya
alvin
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, tim truman wrote:
> hi all,
> i have a new 80Gb hard drive that i am going to do a fresh install on
> with seperate partitions for the following:
>
> / 250mb
> /swap 128mb
> /usr 2500mb
> /var 500mb
> /tmp 100mb
> /home 5000mb
>
> and another two dedicated to files called
>
> /mp3 loads of mb
> /moo_v loads of mb
>
> any suggestions for the best placement of each of the partitions on the
> hard disc.
>
> tia
>
>
> tim
>
>
>
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