Re: [SLUG] Starting over

From: Chuck Hast (wchast@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jul 19 2005 - 12:11:52 EDT


On 7/19/05, steve szmidt <steve@szmidt.org> wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 July 2005 10:57, Chuck Hast wrote:
> > Well almost. Now that we know that the HD on my laptop is toast, I get to
> > start over again. This time I do not have to deal with a pre-installed XP
> > partition and other inherited issued.
> >
> > I have to have XP on the thing (corporate req, and have some software that
> > I have to use under it).
> >
> > I am of course going to put Linux on it, so what I need is to get some
> > input as to the best proceedure to follow in order to put the two os's on
> > the machine. I plan on setting up the 80G disk as follows:
> > 20G NTFS
> > 20G VFAT (common access for both linux and the other os)
> > 40G Linux
> >
> > Any recommendations or should I do something different?
>
> When I still had a windows partition I had no problem reading and writing to
> NTFS. Ext3 is so much better than ext2 that I would not use it today.
>
> As far as space you really should not ask us, but look at your own usage and
> see how much empty space you have, and adjust accordingly.
>
> It's been known for long time that windows don't play nicely w Linux so you
> should always install it first. The other thing is to use windows to create a
> windows partition is what is officially recommended. (Just in case MS has
> something unpredicted going on.)
>
> If you don't trust Linux NTFS then look at how much data do you really share
> between the two? Do you really need 20G? Again look at your own history.
> Multimedia would be the only big files, or maybe copying DVD iso's between
> the two.
>
It is the mapping stuff that eats up the HD, and I am trying to get some linux
mapping stuff so I want plenty of space to move around and be able to handle
large files on either side.

-- 
Chuck Hast 
To paraphrase my flight instructor;
"the only dumb question is the one you DID NOT ask resulting in my going
out and having to identify your bits and pieces in the midst of torn
and twisted metal."

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