Linux Help
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 11:53 am
Alright people, ridding my laptop of Windows soon
I plan on doing this
30GB - Swap and OS for i386 Spin by Dell of Ubuntu 7.10
- will contain VMware Server for Windows Needed Programs and Programming
- I still need Windows because I download most of my music from Amazon MP3 service, and there are no plans for a Linux Client, and it doesn't work with Wine
- There are Java issues in x64 so I can program fine in Eclipse, but it doesn't run. I need to boot into Windows. Either this should be resolved in i386, or I can just use the VM
30GB - Swap and OS for x64
- Daily Driver, will be on it most of the time, folding, and general use
- I've futzed with it enough, that I have everything working, Wireless, Bluetooth, Sound (for Last.fm), DVD playback, etc
30GB - for Windows VM
- I'm thinking formating as an ext3 Partition
- Even with Vista I only use about 18GB. I plan on using XP for the VM
30GB for Music
- Thinking ext3 again
29GB (remaining) for Saved Files
- again ext3
- I'll place the mail files, backups of my home partition, other random files that I need for Linux (debs I use, scripts I need, etc).
Question
- I know with VMware Server in Windows you can drag a file from the VM and have it copied to the actual OS. Can I do that in Linux?
- I have no idea how to create multiple partitions from the Ubuntu Live CD. I have always formated in Windows Vista, booted the Live CD and told it use the entire free space. I would think GParted would be how to do it. I know I need to create Swap for each of the OSes (any recommendation for optimal size?), and I know Ubuntu just creates ext3 partitions for the rest, do I need to do anything special?
I plan on doing this
30GB - Swap and OS for i386 Spin by Dell of Ubuntu 7.10
- will contain VMware Server for Windows Needed Programs and Programming
- I still need Windows because I download most of my music from Amazon MP3 service, and there are no plans for a Linux Client, and it doesn't work with Wine
- There are Java issues in x64 so I can program fine in Eclipse, but it doesn't run. I need to boot into Windows. Either this should be resolved in i386, or I can just use the VM
30GB - Swap and OS for x64
- Daily Driver, will be on it most of the time, folding, and general use
- I've futzed with it enough, that I have everything working, Wireless, Bluetooth, Sound (for Last.fm), DVD playback, etc
30GB - for Windows VM
- I'm thinking formating as an ext3 Partition
- Even with Vista I only use about 18GB. I plan on using XP for the VM
30GB for Music
- Thinking ext3 again
29GB (remaining) for Saved Files
- again ext3
- I'll place the mail files, backups of my home partition, other random files that I need for Linux (debs I use, scripts I need, etc).
Question
- I know with VMware Server in Windows you can drag a file from the VM and have it copied to the actual OS. Can I do that in Linux?
- I have no idea how to create multiple partitions from the Ubuntu Live CD. I have always formated in Windows Vista, booted the Live CD and told it use the entire free space. I would think GParted would be how to do it. I know I need to create Swap for each of the OSes (any recommendation for optimal size?), and I know Ubuntu just creates ext3 partitions for the rest, do I need to do anything special?