Disk partition for dual boot laptop with Debian/WinXp
How I should manage a 80gb disk ,in a dual boot laptop, with Debian and WinXp?
There are already two partitions in vfat format of about 40 gb each, the former is for WinXp. I have thought about two ways: -50/50, like it's now -more space for winxp, and I'd keep data in WinXp partition, creating a hard link to "MyDoc" dir in Linux, leaving in /home only files necessary for my profile ex:/home/hamtavs/ /*all hidden folders*/ /home/hamtavs/MyDoc-->/mnt/hda1/documents..../MyDoc /*my personal data*/ I hope I was clear thanks |
Windows:
12 GB (NTFS) for Windows OS and Programs. 30 GB (FAT32) for data which space can be used by both OSes for transfers back-ups, etc. Move My Documents to this partition. Linux: 1 GB / 1 GB /tmp .5 GB swap 5 GB /usr 3 GB /var 27.5 /home |
Precise&short! I love it!
Thanks really much If anyone has other ideas,let me know. see ya |
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