2012/4/18 मःसागरः <o.s....@guruvision.com>: >> Why do you have to configure X again? Did it take a smaller resolution? > > that is true, instead of full 1366x__, it dropped me to 1024x768 and > in that too text looks sufficiently streched to think reconfiguring X.
hmm. /etc/X11/xorg.conf is where you can change it. I think it may not be using the correct driver. What graphics card do you have? > and why should I not have my home as primary, as well as, / and /boot? I don't think it is necessary. Windows had a limitation that it can be installed only on a primary partition, I don't know if that limitation is still there for newer versions. Now you have a good reason, you cannot use the remaining space in your hard disk at all - it is not an Ubuntu problem. > rest all can be logical... > > please do feel free to educate me about this issue... because if my > thinking is correct data from primary partition is better recoverable > than those whose logical link gets wiped out... > from recovery point of view always safe to have important stuff on > primary, of course that if old way of think, starting around or before > advent of linux and gnu! I don't know about this aspect. If that was your concern just keep only /home as primary. -- പ്രവീണ് അരിമ്പ്രത്തൊടിയില് You have to keep reminding your government that you don't get your rights from them; you give them permission to rule, only so long as they follow the rules: laws and constitution. _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List