André Heynatz wrote:
I have bought two 1 TB harddisks and one 2 TB harddisk (backup).
I want to use the 1 TB harddisks in a RAID 0 array (Intel ICH8R Fakeraid).
OS: Win XP SP3, Win 7, Ubuntu Linux 9.10 32 Bit
My partition plan 1:
P ntfs 300 GB Windows XP SP3 32 Bit
P ntfs 300 GB Windows 7 32 Bit
E
L swap 2 GB Linux swap
L ext4 250 GB Ubuntu Linux 9.10 (Karmic) 32 Bit
L ntfs 1100 GB data (for data exchange and storage)
L ext4 48 GB spare space for testing of new OSes
I'd suggest:
P ext2 100 MB /boot
P ntfs 300 GB Windows XP SP3 32 Bit
P ntfs 300 GB Windows 7 32 Bit
E
L swap 2 GB Linux swap
L ext4 250 GB Ubuntu Linux 9.10 (Karmic) 32 Bit
L ntfs 1100 GB data (for data exchange and storage)
L ext4 48 GB spare space for testing of new OSes
There is no need for /boot to be on a raid or other 'special' partition
type.
-- Bruce
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