I'm interested in running Kubuntu and Linux in dual boot, and I was wondering how I should partition my hard drives?
First thing first, RAID:
I have two 250 GB SATA drives. I was running them in a RAID 0 before, but apparently Kubuntu doesn't like hardware raids much (don't want to do a manual install) and I rather like being able to access my hard drives on other computers in case of an emergency.
I've heard that you really don't get that big of a performance boost from RAID anyways though, should I just forget about it?
Now for partitioning:
Most of the space on my drives are being taken up with media (music and movies) and games. Would it be best to just dedicate one 250 GB to these? If I were to do that, what filesystem would be best? Fat32, ext2/3 with a windows ext2 driver, or NTFS? Or is it a bad idea to share games (saves too) across them? I plan on sticking with linux as much as possible, only going to windows when it's unavoidable.
I've heard that you should dedicated a partition to /mount (GRUB). Is this really necessary? Should I dedicated a partition to any others (like /home)?
Thanks so much for your help everyone. I'm really looking forward to learning a lot more about linux!
First thing first, RAID:
I have two 250 GB SATA drives. I was running them in a RAID 0 before, but apparently Kubuntu doesn't like hardware raids much (don't want to do a manual install) and I rather like being able to access my hard drives on other computers in case of an emergency.
I've heard that you really don't get that big of a performance boost from RAID anyways though, should I just forget about it?
Now for partitioning:
Most of the space on my drives are being taken up with media (music and movies) and games. Would it be best to just dedicate one 250 GB to these? If I were to do that, what filesystem would be best? Fat32, ext2/3 with a windows ext2 driver, or NTFS? Or is it a bad idea to share games (saves too) across them? I plan on sticking with linux as much as possible, only going to windows when it's unavoidable.
I've heard that you should dedicated a partition to /mount (GRUB). Is this really necessary? Should I dedicated a partition to any others (like /home)?
Thanks so much for your help everyone. I'm really looking forward to learning a lot more about linux!
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