HD Install :: A little partitioning help, please!
Here's the deal, I have an old 133MHz machine with 48MB RAM and a 2GB hard drive. It's so old I had to make boot floppy to get into DSL (from which I'm posting right now; the old beast's alive!). I've figured out how to get into cfdisk and change how the HDD is partitioned. I just wondered, after reading about /boot, /swap, etc. how I should partition my drive for DSL? I'm planning on completely blowing away my current FAT file system (DIE Win98!) so there's no worry about saving any data.
FYI, what I want to do is start downloading and installing small applications/games. Just so I can get the hang of installations and troubleshooting if needed.
Thanks a heap,
'Goon
Unless you have some special needs, two partitions should be ok - one for swap (maybe 32-64 MB) and the rest of the disk as the root partition (a.k.a. known as /). When creating swap with cfdisk, remember to set the partition type to "82 Linux swap".
Okay, thanks for the suggestion. I didn't think it was necessary to do numerous partitions. Should I make the root part. as /dev/hda1 and /swap as /dev/hda2 or vice versa?
'Goon
Yeah! I got it all installed! I partitioned the hard drive with a ~2GB main and ~100MB for a swap partition. Now all I have to do is get the ISA cards up and running, then it's on to installing new applications/games 
'Goon
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