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Crayz9000 wrote:Presenting the configuration of my insane triple-boot system.

/dev/hda7 / EXT3 (1 GB)
/dev/hda6 /boot EXT3 (100 MB)
/dev/hda11 /home EXT3 (6.7 GB)
/dev/hda1 /mnt/win_c FAT32 (Windows 98 boot partition, 2.0 GB)
/dev/hda5 /mnt/win_d NTFS (Windows 2000 boot partition, 2.0 GB)
/dev/hdb1 /mnt/win_e NTFS (Windows 2000 programs partition, 8.0 GB; 512 MB pagefile)
/dev/hdb5 /mnt/win_f FAT32 (Windows games partition, 9.6 GB)
/dev/hdb6 /mnt/win_g FAT32 (For storing program installers and stuff like that, 10.2 GB)
/dev/hdb7 /mnt/win_h FAT32 (For temporarily storing downloads, ISOs, etc; 10.0 GB)
/dev/hdb8 /mnt/win_i FAT32 (Documents, 4.0 GB)
/dev/hdb9 /mnt/win_j FAT32 (For those VCDs that I haven't burned yet, 10 GB)
/dev/hdb10 /mnt/win_k FAT32 (Anything else, 5.6 GB)
/dev/hda9 /usr EXT3 (3.8 GB)
/dev/hda10 /var EXT3 (2.9 GB)
/dev/hda8 swap (400 MB)
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And why do you need 100MB for /boot? Kernel image takes less than 1 MB for me, and the whole directorr 4 MB.

You do realize you can use LVM to reallocate your space to something more reasonable, right?

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I screwed up and didn't feel like repartitioning it. I guess I could stick 100 kernel images on it, but that would be a little excessive.

It's not like I'm exactly desperate for space, anyway.
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Best Buy had a good deal in the paper today (120GB 7200RPM 8MB cache Maxtor for $80 after rebates), so I went and bought one. After much drive-churning and PMagiks, my partitions are now:

C: - Lain - FAT32 - 30GB - System files, program files, documents
D: - Rakka - NTFS - 60GB - Games, so far. Probably put much of my music there, too.
E: - NieA - NTFS - 120GB - Everything I pulled off the other partitions. It'll be dedicated mostly to anime-related stuff, and I'll use it for storage when I get around to trying my hand at AMV creation.
F: - Plextor PlexWriter 20/10/40-12A
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c: - Cirius - ntfs - 5 gig ,
d: - Drimacus 60 gig - fat32 - back up stuff, porn, games
e: - erebus 30 gig - fat32 - mp3s
f: - faustus 25 gig -fat32 -games
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Shadowhawk wrote:C: - Lain - FAT32 - 30GB - System files, program files, documents
Why is your Windows partition FAT32? It doesn't have any of the permissions features of NTFS, which kind of defeats the entire point of running an NT-based OS.
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For that matter, NTFS is also faster than FAT32 and much more robust.
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Compatibility with the fat32..ntfs stops quite alot of older-ish programs that fat32 can support...

C: 20gb
D: 20gb
E: Dvd Drive

:P

So I got lazy and couldn't be bothered with sorting the system..
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Coaan wrote:Compatibility with the fat32..ntfs stops quite alot of older-ish programs that fat32 can support...
Like...? If a program isn't running on NTFS something is badly wrong with it.
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C: 69.4 GB: Everything
D (Recovery): 5 GB: Files for system recovery

Hey, partitioning drives isn't my area of expertise.
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Crayz9000 wrote:
Shadowhawk wrote:C: - Lain - FAT32 - 30GB - System files, program files, documents
Why is your Windows partition FAT32? It doesn't have any of the permissions features of NTFS, which kind of defeats the entire point of running an NT-based OS.
It's not NTFS because when I originally installed XP, I went with FAT32. I didn't like the fact that I couldn't boot off a floppy and see the drives in case of an emergency. Now that I've got a Knoppix bootable CD that can read NTFS, when I formatted my 60 and 120 gig drives, I went with NTFS (well, it didn't give me any choice in the matter, actually, but I would've gone with it anyway).

And I don't feel like converting my primary drive right now. :)
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My windows partition is going to be FAT32, since I might need (safe) write access from Linux. I don't trust that alpha driver.

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Shadowhawk wrote:
Crayz9000 wrote:
Shadowhawk wrote:C: - Lain - FAT32 - 30GB - System files, program files, documents
Why is your Windows partition FAT32? It doesn't have any of the permissions features of NTFS, which kind of defeats the entire point of running an NT-based OS.
It's not NTFS because when I originally installed XP, I went with FAT32. I didn't like the fact that I couldn't boot off a floppy and see the drives in case of an emergency. Now that I've got a Knoppix bootable CD that can read NTFS, when I formatted my 60 and 120 gig drives, I went with NTFS (well, it didn't give me any choice in the matter, actually, but I would've gone with it anyway).

And I don't feel like converting my primary drive right now. :)
There is the recovery console you can sue with the XP CD, you know. You should convert, however, as NTFS is faster, more robust and more secure, though I have no idea if Windows will fix permissions once you convert over.
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Pu-239 wrote:My windows partition is going to be FAT32, since I might need (safe) write access from Linux. I don't trust that alpha driver.
You should make a small shared partition that is FAT32 rather than making your entire Windows partition FAT32.
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phongn wrote:
Coaan wrote:Compatibility with the fat32..ntfs stops quite alot of older-ish programs that fat32 can support...
Like...? If a program isn't running on NTFS something is badly wrong with it.
I've had problems running quite a few older games and assorted applications...that were compatible or at least should have been..there are downsides to ntfs...though I will agree it is superior
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*The ignorant computer user speaks up*

How do I partition my hard drive using Win XP Pro?
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I never partition drives, unless it's for dual boot purposes (NTFS vs Linux or FAT) or maybe a swap drive. I hate partitioning because I always run out of space in one partition or the other first and then have to put programs in the document partition and vice versa.

If re-partitioning were as easy as defragmenting, I might do it.
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phongn wrote:
Pu-239 wrote:My windows partition is going to be FAT32, since I might need (safe) write access from Linux. I don't trust that alpha driver.
You should make a small shared partition that is FAT32 rather than making your entire Windows partition FAT32.
I did, but I'm still worried that I will run out of space. Also , I need some windows files in case I need to run WINE, and I don't know if it requires write access.

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Slartibartfast wrote:I never partition drives, unless it's for dual boot purposes (NTFS vs Linux or FAT) or maybe a swap drive. I hate partitioning because I always run out of space in one partition or the other first and then have to put programs in the document partition and vice versa.

If re-partitioning were as easy as defragmenting, I might do it.
Convert to dynamic disks. Linux can also use dynamic disks, since I saw a kernel option for that when recompiling. Don't know how well it works though, and I haven't done it. I'm assuming you are using XP/2k, right? You can't resize FAT32 with dynamic disks though. I don't trust the Linux LDM driver, though I have it compiled into my kernel in case I decide to convert.

I don't think WINE requires write access, but for now it doesn't matter, since I haven't gotten around to formatting the windows partition. I haven't used windows for awhile, so...

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