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I have put a 250gb Sata drive into my system
Now I want to partition it & install Arch
What would be a good table to set up given my old 80gb would be handy for /media
I could do with a /boot (ext2!) / & /home to start with
What size and what filesystems should I set up on them ?
Mr Green
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BUMP
guess its ext3 all the way
Mr Green
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Probably all I would add would be a <code>/var</code> partition, depending on what services you'll have running on your machine. Aside from that, you've got plenty of room to play with and I don't think it's real worth while to divide it up futher (especially for a home machine). My 80GB drive looks like this after being used for about a year:
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda7 reiserfs 23G 8.9G 15G 39% /
/dev/hda1 ext2 92M 11M 77M 12% /boot
/dev/hda6 reiserfs 3.9G 199M 3.7G 6% /var
/dev/hda8 reiserfs 46G 1.7G 45G 4% /home
So you could do something like this and be more than fine:
/boot 100M
/var 3G
/home 200G
/ ~46G
/media 80G (old HDD)
One other idea would be to leave some of that extra room (from either /home or /) and just leave it empty to mess around with other distros, or install Windows...whatever. OHHH, and it might be a good idea to make a partion for swap space on both hard drives so it can be used a bit more efficiently. Have fun!
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cool will give it a go ;-)
Thanks man
Mr Green
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Mr green consider adding a small partition for /var/lib/pacman so that the pacman db does not get fragmented and slow the main man down.
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would that be just as well to use /var mount for that ?
I am thinking of
100 mb /boot
20gb /
5gb /var
~225gb /home
could make a /var/lib/pacman is I drop /boot or could make a logical partition :?
I have always run with two partition / & /home now I have the chance to add more its more difficult to decide ;-)
O /swap I will stick on old drive just to be safe ....
Mr Green
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IMHO I think a 500mb extended ext3 partition for /var/lib/pacman will do nicely
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emmm might be worth a shot.... I can always change it ;-)
Mr Green
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Is there any real need for a separate /boot partition ?
Mr Green
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This thread may help
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … acman+cage
It is a script to keep the pacman db as defragmented as possible. However I found (bear in mind that I am a noob who likes playing with th os) that it is far easier to just give the db it's own partition.
I have tried installing the os a number of times and found that if /boot has its own partition (ext2) installing the boot loader works better. When I tried to put the /boot under / in a single partition the bootloader did not install in 4 out of 5 installations. This may have just been due to my inexperience.
---for there is nothing either good or bad, but only thinking makes it so....
Hamlet, W Shakespeare
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if you're only going to have one system running on it, no not really, if you decide to dual boot, then it may help, but i never bothered with it and just used my Arch system as the host/bootloader system. choice really.
what about swap? if you are going to have it, chuck it near the start of the disk.
James
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@J I was going to stick a 1gb swap on old drive .....
thinking now
100 mb /boot
20gb /root
some for /var
rest for /home
1gb of ram installed should not (hopefully!) need swap but better safe than sorry
Most users are saying stick with ext3 for fs ....
Thought you Arch gurus ran reiser4 or stuff like that lol
Mr Green
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Thought you Arch gurus ran reiser4 or stuff like that lol
use ext3. no 'guru' would use reiser4.
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yeah thats cool ;-)
Mr Green
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ok
[ ~ ] > df -hT
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda3 ext3 19G 4.2G 14G 24% /
none tmpfs 506M 0 506M 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs tmpfs 506M 4.0K 506M 1% /tmp
/dev/sda1 ext3 92M 13M 75M 15% /boot
/dev/sda2 ext3 4.7G 3.1G 1.5G 68% /var
/dev/sda4 ext3 206G 7.9G 188G 5% /home
[ ~ ] >
Mr Green
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ok
[ ~ ] > df -hT Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda3 ext3 19G 4.2G 14G 24% / none tmpfs 506M 0 506M 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 506M 4.0K 506M 1% /tmp /dev/sda1 ext3 92M 13M 75M 15% /boot /dev/sda2 ext3 4.7G 3.1G 1.5G 68% /var /dev/sda4 ext3 206G 7.9G 188G 5% /home [ ~ ] >
Looks good to me matey...enjoy yer space!
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Thanks man 8)
Mr Green
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