partitioning plan for double hard disk and single OS
I'm planning to install Salix OS on my parent's old desktop PC.
The PC has two hard disks, one sizes as 60GB (hda) and the second as 200GB (hdb). So far my plan is this: hda1(/;xfs) it will size as ~25GB hda2(/home,xfs/ext4) it will size as ~30GB hda3(swap) it will size as 1.5GB (the PC is an old Sempron 2200+ with 1GB of RAM) hdb1(/media/data), where I will place the various Documents, Downloads, Music, etc. and will possibly size as 70GB hdb2(/media/torrents), which will be a shared partition amongst all users, possibly sizing as 130GB note: the system will have 4 users Did I overlook anything while planning the setup distribution? |
You could speed up your system by placing /usr on a different drive than /. By doing so you will increase the amount of time that both drives are running simultaneously.
-------------------------- Steve Stites |
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hda: /, /home (WITHOUT the media files) and swap hdb: /media/data (all the documents, pictures, etc. saved by the users), /media/torrent AND /usr I'm just worried that most of hda 60GB hard disk will sremian mostly empty by default as I don't think many things will go one there anymore.. I may put a /media/data on hdb and a /media/data+ on hda to make sure eventual wasted space is easily addressed by the users.. Does this sounds right at all? |
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------------------------ Steve Stites |
It was a single hard disk !
I was so wrong.. this is a single 233GB hard drive, I didn't remember having trashed the smaller hard disk at some point in the past.
I'll just go with /, /home, /media/torrent, /media/data, swap. I guess there's no much sense in making a separate /usr or /var at this point. ---- actually, I'm not even that sure it makes sense at all to split /home and /media/data with a single operating system in a single hard disk and sticking to exfs4.. anyways I'm almost done formatting everything and I guess it would not hurt (much) to leave it this way now. |
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