Thread: /home partition advice
i'm terribly sorry bring thread future, wanted further understand point of home folder/partition in type of situation. knowledge, home partition contains home folder in turn contains typical data storage. me means want home partition somehow split/extended (im assuming means raiding im not enthused) or placed onto storage hdd (if that's possible).
deal have 1 30 gig primary (for /boot, swap, /root) , 80 gig secondary (preferably /home somehow). i'm thinking 30's smidge faster--for being ide--and perfect size: 100 mb boot, 4 gb swap, , 20 sumodd gb root. also, home folder contain rather large virtual disk of winxp; hence need large /home partition. advice? all!
no need separate /boot partition, create root , swap on 30gb, , /home on 80gb.
otherwise, related original question 2 x 160gb disks, way split partitions on 2 physical disks know of lvm.
in case disks 30 , 80 it's not worth it. role of lvm create volume group on many physical devices want, , create partitions logical volumes in vg. if example buy new disk in future, add vg , new space ready used. without reformatting or reinstalling.
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