adkmom
Technical User
- Nov 13, 2002
- 71
Howdy all-
I have this same set of questions at the end of another thread so thought I ought to post where more would see. I've been told here that the free space on my slave drive will be fine for Mandrake & that I don't even have to partition or format it- Mandrake will do the job.
Now, let me run a few more things by you? These are some things I've read are good to do when setting up Linux- you tell me if they're true or not:
set plug-n-play to "disable" in BIOS before starting installation;
that a mount point must be determined before starting the installation- if this is so, how do I know where to start this? What I read said to mount Linux 1-2GB inside the partition that you're loading it on-true?
On a different site I also saw this & noted it to verify with someone who might know:
/ext2 - 1200mb
/usr/local ext2 - 4000mb
/usr ext2 - 2000mb
/home ext2 - 4800mb
swap - 1000mb
this was based on a 13GB partition which is close to what I have left. I have no idea right now exactly what all this means but I can research further if it looks like something worth doing.
My main concern is hopefully NOT screwing up a new, pristine install of XP Pro if I can possibly avoid it.
Thanks to any who can help with advice & opinions,
T
I have this same set of questions at the end of another thread so thought I ought to post where more would see. I've been told here that the free space on my slave drive will be fine for Mandrake & that I don't even have to partition or format it- Mandrake will do the job.
Now, let me run a few more things by you? These are some things I've read are good to do when setting up Linux- you tell me if they're true or not:
set plug-n-play to "disable" in BIOS before starting installation;
that a mount point must be determined before starting the installation- if this is so, how do I know where to start this? What I read said to mount Linux 1-2GB inside the partition that you're loading it on-true?
On a different site I also saw this & noted it to verify with someone who might know:
/ext2 - 1200mb
/usr/local ext2 - 4000mb
/usr ext2 - 2000mb
/home ext2 - 4800mb
swap - 1000mb
this was based on a 13GB partition which is close to what I have left. I have no idea right now exactly what all this means but I can research further if it looks like something worth doing.
My main concern is hopefully NOT screwing up a new, pristine install of XP Pro if I can possibly avoid it.
Thanks to any who can help with advice & opinions,
T