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#1 2022-11-06 19:06:07

honeyload
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disk parition whole computer

Hi, i've got a disk with 420Gb and my system is BIOS.

My question is, how much i have to distribute in my disk to install in the entire disk the partitions, somepeople says different quantities

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#2 2022-11-06 19:32:00

V1del
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Re: disk parition whole computer

Disk partitioning is opinionated by definition and everyone will have other criteria for why they partition their disk the way they want them. What is it that you want? If you just want to use the system as is, use the entire space for root.

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#3 2022-11-06 19:58:17

honeyload
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Re: disk parition whole computer

For example:

My disk has 420Gb and i want to use the whole disk, but some times in the past i've been using 30G for root and the other one for home, and in another documentations, the other devs use 512Mb for boot and the rest of the disk for "/"


Is this correct for a good partitioning? I want to use my arch as developer station, i've been using parrot home edition, ubuntu, debian and manjaro, but now i want to use arch, the other ones, comes with graphical installation.

Last edited by honeyload (2022-11-06 19:58:57)

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#4 2022-11-06 20:46:16

cfr
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Re: disk parition whole computer

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Partit … ion_scheme

As the notes there suggest, you might also want to consider LVM, encryption etc.


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