I recently put together my personal computer for general purposes, but also to 
play around with various Linux versions and LFS. It's a fairly high end machine 
with a near-top Intel Core7 processor, 32G of memory and plenty of space in the 
case for extra hard drives. Currently I have Windows7 installed on a 180G SSD, 
as well as several 1-3TB hard drives.

What would be a good hardware setup for playing around with LFS, BLSF and so 
forth, in terms of more hard drives? How about Linux versions? Are there any 
good resources that discuss these things?

I understand that asking about Linux versions can generate a lot of 
"discussion", but I'd like to know from you guys who play with this all the 
time what your idea of a nice setup would be. Things like number of hard drives 
where one or more Linuxes live, partitioning and so on.

Thanks,
Alan
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