4 Sep
2006
4 Sep
'06
14:42
Jerry Feldman wrote:
The bottom line here is that everyone has their own reasons for different partitioning. I have not really seen any bad advice. However, one piece of advice is to use logical partitions. PC architecture has 4 physical partitions. If you are dual booting with Windows, generally put Windows into Partition 1.
Another can be used for a FAT32 partition, for the "My Documents" folder. This way, data can be easily shared between Windows & Linux.