I'm building a new system later today and I'm wondering how I should partition it. I have a 120 gb WD and an 80 gb Maxtor, both 7200. Rather than just simply doing what I have do now and use the 120gb as the master and the 80gb as storage, is there any other way that I should do it to optimize the system better? I'm thinking the only advantage would just be that the files won't fragment as fast, but is there any other advantage to doing say....
- 20 gb for XP, Program Files, My Documents
- 20 gb for Linux
- 20 gb for MP3's (Yes I will use that up)
- 30 gb for Games
- 110 for other storage, mostly captured TV, movies, and other big files (ISO's etc...)
Would you reccomend doing that? Also... which should I have as my master, the 80 or the 120? Both are 7200 ATA 100, and I think they're both the same noise level, though I think the WD is quieter, but it's hard to tell. Speed-wise is it better to put it on the smaller HDD or the larger HDD, though I think since they're both massive there won't be much difference.
For the Linux users out there, here's another question... inside that 20gb partition, how should I partition that one? This will be my first time using Linux (RH9).
Basically, if you had this setup, how would you do it?
Thanks
- 20 gb for XP, Program Files, My Documents
- 20 gb for Linux
- 20 gb for MP3's (Yes I will use that up)
- 30 gb for Games
- 110 for other storage, mostly captured TV, movies, and other big files (ISO's etc...)
Would you reccomend doing that? Also... which should I have as my master, the 80 or the 120? Both are 7200 ATA 100, and I think they're both the same noise level, though I think the WD is quieter, but it's hard to tell. Speed-wise is it better to put it on the smaller HDD or the larger HDD, though I think since they're both massive there won't be much difference.
For the Linux users out there, here's another question... inside that 20gb partition, how should I partition that one? This will be my first time using Linux (RH9).
Basically, if you had this setup, how would you do it?
Thanks