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linux/xp dual boot partition table - quannum - 2005-06-09 Hello forum readers, I got a question about a partition table with xp and linux, i hope you can suggest me what to do and what i shouldnt. partition table: Xp 6gb mnt 1gb root 6gb swap 1gb storage 65gb any suggestions ? linux/xp dual boot partition table - z0ny - 2005-06-09 Quote:Hello forum readers,First of all, you got 79G? You knew I had to do this. :) I would partition the drive like this: 10G Windows XP 1G SWAP (generally SWAP = RAM * 2 but I don't use more than 1G) 5G /home 15G / 49G /storage Your suggestion of using 1G for /mnt is useless as you mount drives/partitions/... into that directory. They don't need any space itself. linux/xp dual boot partition table - lerum - 2005-06-09 So here you want 3 virtual drives. 10G Windows (ntfs) 21G Linux (Ext3) 48/49G Storage (Fat32) linux/xp dual boot partition table - Ritter - 2005-06-23 Quote:partition table: #1 - mnt doesnt need its own partition (ever) #2 - boot does and is probably the most critical and should be before all others #3 - you've got 5 partitions listed but dont really suggest if you have an idea for which are primary and which are logical. So here's the low down, see if you can make sense of it. 1 - (primary,bootable) - /boot 100MB 2 - (primary) - WinXP 3 - (primary) - swap 1GB 4 - (extended) remaining diskspace (yes, all of it, its for the logicals) 5 - (logical) - / 6GB 6 - (logical) - storage |