> I recommend you put it all in 2 partitions: A big root partition and a 64MB
> swap partition (prefferably at the end of a disk, in my opinion.)
No! put swap partition in the center of your drive. You get better
performance. The arm well travel only 50% of the distance on any request.
Bye
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> >>From RTFM I gather that it is best to have the root and swap spaces in
> >their own partitions. Is it OK to put everything else in a third partition
> >or should I partition things further. Can you give me examples and the
> >reasoning for using more partitions?
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