Rajiv Vyas wrote:
Newbie question.
I am thinking about having three OS (XP, Debian and SuSE) on one HD.
I'll mostly be using Debian (70%), XP (20 to 25%) and ocassionally SuSE.
What's the best way to go about partitioning the HD. Will load XP first
for sure.
Thanks,
Rajiv
Check the list archives and other lists as well, this topic has been
covered extensively.
You are right to put XP on your first physical partition. And you can
even use the XP boot loader to multi-boot if you want, though grub works
fine with XP. If you want to share files with XP, use a FAT32 part
since NTFS writing is not well supported. I think you can share a home
partition between SuSE and debian, but I am not sure.
So you might have:
1) XP (NTFS)
2) FAT32
3) Extended 1
5) sys1
6) swap 1
7) home
4) Extended 2
9) sys2
10) swap 2
There are of course other options. You should explain your needs more.
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