RE: [SuSE Linux] HDD Partitioning help
Although dos only supports 4 PRIMARY partitions, Linux does not have to be one of them. You can install and boot from linux from an extended partition. I have my config like this... Primary partition 1 - Dos 200M Primary Partition 2 - Win95 1000M Primary Partition 3 - Winnt 500M Extended 1 - Linux root 600M Extended 2 - Linux /usr directory 500M Extended 3 - Linux /storage directory 500M Hard drive 2 Primary Linux /data 2000M The advantage of splitting up the partitions is for performance, but this increase will not be very much unless the different partitions are on different physical hard disks. Also splitting up to diff partitions means that you can unmount them and defrag when needed. Regards, Tony Melia MCP Server Support Group * +353 1 2044208 * Tony_Melia@Dell.com <<...>> -----Original Message----- From: D_A [SMTP:fourkats@ihug.co.nz] Sent: Thursday, November 26, 1998 10:15 AM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: [SuSE Linux] HDD Partitioning help Importance: High Hello all. A couple of questions about partitioning, as I am about to repartition & install SuSE 5.3 . (Unfortunatly, my SuSE disk is the one with the Yast fdisk bug - more fun & games, French language install it'll have to be, maybe). I have read that using several partitions for one Linux install speeds up performance. What is the best to do about this? I want to have Dos 6.22 still on the system - as MS seems to have placed incompatibilities in win95 to stop old EMS programmes from detecting EMS ram. Of course, Dos doesn't support FAT32. I have the later version of win95 that uses FAT32 by default. Dos needs to be on the first partition of a disk - & since win95 is just 32bit Dos, is suppose the same goes for that too... ?? So - would this be a good config: * 480MB - Dos file system - Dos 6.22 & win95 Dual install boot * 3891MB - Linux file system - Linux Suse 5.3 - Linux main * 128MB - Linux file system - Linux V-Ram swap * 2000MB - FAT 32 - win95 junk archive storage Oh, I remembered. Dos only supports 4 partitions. How does this affect the total number of partitions on the system (Dos - or non Dos)? Thanks for any help. PS - my next problem is that my video card's x-server is not on the CD - but rather on a floppy (which I downloaded; the file not the floppy) . It only came out a short while ago. Will be not be as eazy as could be... - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
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