I was using a Slackware 8.1 version when a disk went kaput. I'm going to reinstall with Kubuntu. One disk is 4G, the other 8. I was thinking about putting / on the 4G disk and /home on the 8G. But maybe, 4G could turn out a little bit tight. So, I was wondering if putting the swap at the beginning of the /home disk could cause problems. Are heads more likely to go back and forth this way?
Another solution would be to install / on a 5G partition on teh 8G disk, /home on the rest and /home/media (music, photos, whatever) on the 4G disk. In this case, if I want to reduce size of / , I suppose it won't be possible to integrate the space into /home and I'll have to create a new little partition. (Needless to say, I'm not very familiar with GParted.)
Thanks
Another solution would be to install / on a 5G partition on teh 8G disk, /home on the rest and /home/media (music, photos, whatever) on the 4G disk. In this case, if I want to reduce size of / , I suppose it won't be possible to integrate the space into /home and I'll have to create a new little partition. (Needless to say, I'm not very familiar with GParted.)
Thanks
Comment