Mick M. wrote:
Hi;
I would like some input on disk partitions.
I bought a 1TB sata drive, it works fine,
At the moment my system has 3 drives 1 160M IDE and 2 sata 250M and 1TB.
The IDE is for XP, as it will not see the SATA drives.
I want to remove the IDE drive and install XPx64 on the new drive as a VirtualBox image.
I also want to install F11 on that drive.
My other SATA drive is F10, I want to leave that alone and dual boot F10/F11.
OK - what do you suggest for partitions on this drive?
I want to use "regular" partitions - not the default LVM stuff.
I was thinking:
1 /boot ext3 200M
2 swap 82 4G ( I have 2G memory)
3 / ext4 250G
4 extended rest about 750G with ext3
Just a thought on your question, F10 and F11 can share swap (just don't be dumb
with suspend and hibernate), and if you have /home on its own partition you can
share that. I don't know if that will allow you more flexibility, or if you
care, but might be useful.
Will VirtualBox work with ext4?
I'll pass on that, I use KVM direct from cli.
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