Topic: Pre-Install Partition Scheme & Best Practices Questions
Hi All :-)
I've just inherited a 200GB HDD and figured I'd take the opportunity to have a go at setting up a Statler Alpha 2/Windows XP Home dual-boot system. I've not used Windows since discovering CrunchBang, but there have been a few Windows programs that I've not been able to find decent replacements for (ActiveSync for my iPAQ PDA and Notmad Explorer for my mp3-player, for example), so I decided to set a little HDD space aside for Windows.
My questions are really about the partition scheme I'd like to use. I've never done much partitioning, especially not for a dual-boot setup, so I'd just like to make sure I'm going about things the right way. I have DuckDuckGo'd partitioning, but haven't been able to find anything that I can fully get my head around.
The partition scheme I'm aiming for would be something like this:
Rescue/Installer: 1GB
Swap: 1GB (I have 512MB RAM in this box)
/: 20GB
/home: 20GB
Music: 30GB (basically just a backup of my mp3-player)
Library: 10GB
Backup: 10GB
Windows: 20GB
That's a total of about 112GB. I'd also like to include space for another distro so that I can test/experiment/play if I feel like it.
So, how would you guys go about setting this up? I assume I'm going to need some logical and extended partitions? How should I create the Windows partition? Any advice about space for testing other distros?
Any input would be greatly appreciated - I want to get this right so I don't have to start from scratch again too soon :-)