Starting from scratch
Hi Silver Bear,
I'd like to try setting up a separate location for my private data, as described in "Safe and Easy Data Storage Outside the /home"
I'll be starting from scratch and would appreciate your advice on both basic and complex issues.
The first step is the partitioning and where to put the swap.
I have a 120 GB IDE hard drive that has been wiped clean and has been formatted as ext3, leaving 111GB.
The second drive is a 1 TB SATA that has been wiped clean and has been formatted as ext3, leaving 931GB.
My computer has 3 GB of memory.
So Silver Bear, please advise me on what size to make the partitions, where to place swap, and the number of logical partitions. If possible I'd like to have a total of 5 partitions for different Linux distros, with Mepis 8 being the everyday operating system.
Is making a partition active the same as "flagging' it as boot?
After I have the partitioning completed and Mepis 8 installed on the small hard drive, I'd like your advice on file permissions and symbolic links.
Thanks,
overunity
I'd like to try setting up a separate location for my private data, as described in "Safe and Easy Data Storage Outside the /home"
I'll be starting from scratch and would appreciate your advice on both basic and complex issues.
The first step is the partitioning and where to put the swap.
I have a 120 GB IDE hard drive that has been wiped clean and has been formatted as ext3, leaving 111GB.
The second drive is a 1 TB SATA that has been wiped clean and has been formatted as ext3, leaving 931GB.
My computer has 3 GB of memory.
So Silver Bear, please advise me on what size to make the partitions, where to place swap, and the number of logical partitions. If possible I'd like to have a total of 5 partitions for different Linux distros, with Mepis 8 being the everyday operating system.
Is making a partition active the same as "flagging' it as boot?
After I have the partitioning completed and Mepis 8 installed on the small hard drive, I'd like your advice on file permissions and symbolic links.
Thanks,
overunity