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lazygamer

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Quick and simple RH8 install question
« on: 20 November 2002, 21:55 »
Currently I have no Linux. I have Wind0ze XPee on my 8 gig, and I have my 40gig which is soley devoted to wind0ze(and is fat32). Does RH8 install have the option to take away space from my 40gig wind0ze partition(without having to format it), and use it to make a few linux partitions?(mainly BOOT, SWAP, and ROOT)
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« Reply #1 on: 20 November 2002, 22:21 »
yes it does. just boot from the install CD and away you go. Maybe a red hat vet can give more details on this.

nondestructive partitioning can never be 100% guaranteed, but in the real world, you should not find any problems with shoring down the end of your windows partition to make way for linux at the end of the drive. I'd recommend at least 5 gigs for linux, but really it can be as big as you like. ah! remember to defrag your windows partition before you do this, and if poss, leave a few MB of free space between windows and linux, although it's a toss up whether this is a good or bad idea, it keeps windows from reaching over the partitions and buggering up any linux data, which is something you occasionally hear about. Still, i think maybe the fact of the freespace can confuse the whole hda1 hdb3 layout of the partition numbering scheme, i don't know...

also, i'd advise make three linux partitions while installing red hat. one of them is /, one is /home and one is the swap, which should be at the end of the drive if possible to make for slightly faster access times.

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« Reply #2 on: 20 November 2002, 22:34 »
SWAP at the end of the drive? Isn't it the begining of the drive that speeds up access?

By "freespace" do you mean just leaving a few MB(maybe 10MB) of space assigned to no partition?

About partitions, is there any advantage to have a /home partition on it's own partition, rather then on the root partition? I believe that's what you mean.

Oh and I have 384mb of ram, but with that much ram, isn't swap hardly ever accessed on Linux? I suppose for safety it's always good to have as much swap as ram. I've heard stuff like ram*2.5, but what's the point of another 384mb of space if it will be never be used?
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« Reply #3 on: 21 November 2002, 01:00 »
You really should look this over:

http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-8.0-Manual/install-guide/

It doesn't take long to read the entire thing.
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