[ale] speaking of KDE 4.1 and Ubuntu 8.10
Geoffrey Myers
lists at serioustechnology.com
Sat Nov 15 19:10:51 EST 2008
On Nov 15, 2008, at 2:01 PM, Robert Reese~ wrote:
> Okay, kinda dumb questions:
>
> I just got a 1TB drive to replace a bad 200GB system drive in an AMD
> 64 cheapo Compaq Walmart Vista computer (god I ***HATE*** Vista!!).
> I cloned over from the old drive, leaving me with nearly 800GB of
> available space. In addition to the Vista partition I want to have
> the following set up:
>
> The requisite boot partition(s) with both Ubuntu 8.10 Kubuntu with
> KDE 4.1
> A separate shared Linux data partition - 250GB
> The requisite swap partition
> And the remainder space as shared NTFS data space where I will keep
> my documents and desktops from Vista.
>
> I intend on maxing out the ram to 4GB and running VMWare Workstation
> under Ubuntu/Kubuntu and migrating to using VMs of MS operating
> systems whenever possible instead of booting straight to Vista.
>
>
> So the stupid questions I have are:
>
> What size to make the boot partitions, and can I get away with just
> one and simply choose which desktop environment I want to run?
I usually make my /boot about 100M. I may not understand the question
though, you keep referring to 'boot partitions' which is plural. You
only need one boot partition.
I assume you are referring to gnome/kde, yes, you can choose the one
you want when you login.
>
> What size for the swap partition since I have all the space I want?
With 4GB of memory, you probably don't need any swap, but I usually
create a 1 gig swap space.
--
Later, Geoffrey
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