I can't really remember the specifics of partitioning. I'm kinda a little shady on the differences of primary vs extended so let me know if what I say is correct or not and fill me in on some of the important differences I may be missing:
1. A hard drive supports two primary partitions unless using partition magic and such
2. An OS must be installed to a primary partition
Lastly, when installing Linux, how do you guys break up your mount points into primary and extended or doesn't it really matter? I use a seperate /boot, /, and /home. One of these has to be an extended partition. I chose /home. Was that a good call or does it not make a difference?
1. A hard drive supports two primary partitions unless using partition magic and such
2. An OS must be installed to a primary partition
Lastly, when installing Linux, how do you guys break up your mount points into primary and extended or doesn't it really matter? I use a seperate /boot, /, and /home. One of these has to be an extended partition. I chose /home. Was that a good call or does it not make a difference?