Bruce Dubbs wrote: > Justin P. Mattock wrote: > > >> I like that idea, so you would have let's say 3 or 4 100mb >> test runs setup for multi booting. >> > > I like to use 10GB for the systems. 100MB is way too small. USe the 100MB > partition for /boot as you have below. > > >> so a simple scheme would be like this: >> (using the system I have now I would do:) >> >> /dev/sda1 /boot (containing grub) >> /dev/sda2 /ext3 (containing a x86_32 system) >> /dev/sda4 /ext4 ( containing a x86_64 system). >> /dev/sda* >> >> >> Seems better to do a scheme like that. >> > > I thought I said that. However sda4 should be an extended partition so you > can > have logical partitions too. Also you may want a swap partition that can be > shared by every system too. > > -- Bruce > Yeah you did say that, I ended up writing what I was thinking.. and not thinking as I was sending.
Aside from that 10G is probably more than enough. Justin P. Mattock -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page