[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > Could you advise me on the best setup for me to switch between SuSE and > Debian? > I have two 80gb hard drives and a CDROM r/w and a DVD r/w drive. > Is it best to put both systems on different partitions of the same hard drive > or > one on each drive?
I don't think that matters. More interesting questions may be whether you want to share some partitions between the two installations (/home and/or /boot). > Should the drives be primary and secondary or both primary? > Also, what are the best placements for the CDROM and DVD drives? That depends on the usage and partitioning. If you are using two drives on the same channel simultaneously, that is probably slower than attaching them to different channels. So, if you put Debian and Suse on separate hard disks you will probably never use them at the same time. In this case I would attach both of them to the primary channel and the CD/DVD drives to the secondary channel. > Is it best to have a DOS partition on one or other of the hard drives? Only if you also have Windows running on the same computer. J. -- After the millenium I would tell lies only to those who deserved them. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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