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#1 2008-01-14 10:07:35

satimis
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Registered: 2007-03-03
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Partitioning question

Hi folks


Archlinux 86-64 2007 08-2 core (Host OS)
R-Project
http://www.r-project.org/

VMWare server
Guest OS to be decided later


I'm prepared installing Archlinux on a box with 80G SATA-II HD installed to test R-project.  My planning will be as follows;

/boot    100M
/    30G
swap    1G
/home    10G
balance for Guest OS


It needs at least 5 partitions.  So I plan to have /home and "Guest OS" on ext partitions.  I haven't figured out how to further partition "Guest OS" partition in future unless runnning LVM.  Besides this is a virtual machine the "Guest OS" partition must be in VMWare partition.  I started searching guides on Archlinux website and found follows;

Partitioning
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ins … ard_Drives
Partition the Hard Drives
Setup LVM and Create the /home LVM Volume


Please advise are the above documents appropriate for my guidance.  OR are there more detail documents?  TIA


B.R.
satimis

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#2 2008-01-14 13:13:26

Nuwanda
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From: Montevideo, Uruguay
Registered: 2008-01-04
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Re: Partitioning question

You can put swap and /home on an extended partition.
Since you have a partition for /boot, I guess you can also put / on the extended partition (not sure about this one).


I didn't understand what you meant with "this is a virtual machine the "Guest OS" partition must be in VMWare partition".

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#3 2008-01-14 13:54:28

satimis
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Registered: 2007-03-03
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Re: Partitioning question

Nuwanda wrote:

You can put swap and /home on an extended partition.
Since you have a partition for /boot, I guess you can also put / on the extended partition (not sure about this one).

Thanks for your advice.

There are 3 primary partitions.  I can put /boot, / and /home on primary partitions leaving swap and "Guest OS" on extended partition.


I didn't understand what you meant with "this is a virtual machine the "Guest OS" partition must be in VMWare partition".

The "Guest OS" is running on VMWare platform.  Can they be installed on different partition?


B.R.
satimis

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#4 2008-01-15 15:19:17

Nuwanda
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From: Montevideo, Uruguay
Registered: 2008-01-04
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Re: Partitioning question

satimis wrote:
Nuwanda wrote:

You can put swap and /home on an extended partition.
Since you have a partition for /boot, I guess you can also put / on the extended partition (not sure about this one).

Thanks for your advice.

There are 3 primary partitions.  I can put /boot, / and /home on primary partitions leaving swap and "Guest OS" on extended partition.

Some OS's will not boot on an extended or non-active partition.

satimis wrote:

I didn't understand what you meant with "this is a virtual machine the "Guest OS" partition must be in VMWare partition".

The "Guest OS" is running on VMWare platform.  Can they be installed on different partition?

Why do you need a physical partition if it's a VM? In most cases, you should use a virtual hard disk.

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