I've acquired an Asus EEE PC that had windows XP on it. It has two SSD's, a 4 gig and an 8 gig and 1GB ram
What I'm thinking of doing is partitioning as follows:
4GB SSD: /boot 250mb / (root) whats left
8GB SSD /usr
16GB SD card (class 6) swap 2GB /home whats left
Would it be an idea to add /tmp and/or /var to the 8GB SSD or would you recommend a different schema?
OS will be LXLE. I've installed LXLE but without the 16Gb SD card (using a 512mb SD card as swap to check it works okay which it does) but undecided how to partition for the final instal using the 16Gb SD card.
Thinking of putting swap on the SD card as they are cheap and easy to replace and its easy to backup/restore whatever is on it. Probably not best performance wise but feel advantages out way disadvantages (i.e. less wear/leaves more room on SSD, cheap and easy to replace. will allow hibernate function)
Not sure what I will use it for yet, probably mainly surfing, emails and watching movies on the move or from separate mythtv backend using VLC.
A lighter OS such as AntiX would probably be better suited but I'm trying to use the same distro on everything (laptops, desktops & netbooks) and LXLE is my preference. I also have squid-deb proxy set up to cache updates.
So far liking it more than my Android tablet :)
On Sun, 06 Apr 2014 17:08:43 +0100 Tony tony.bronze@tiscali.co.uk allegedly wrote:
I've acquired an Asus EEE PC that had windows XP on it. It has two SSD's, a 4 gig and an 8 gig and 1GB ram
What I'm thinking of doing is partitioning as follows:
4GB SSD: /boot 250mb / (root) whats left
8GB SSD /usr
16GB SD card (class 6) swap 2GB /home whats left
Partly a matter of taste, but I think you may be overcomplicating the setup.
I would put all of / (i.e. including /boot and /usr) on the 4 Gig SSD and /home on the 8 Gig SSD. If you are concerned about wear then you could put a 1 or 2 Gig partition for /var on the 8 Gig SSD and use the rest for /home - personally I wouldn't bother - nor would I bother with a swap partition.
Then if I wanted to use the SD card (or cards if you have more than one) I'd mount them as separate mount points under /home (say /home/music, or /home /videos or whatever).
Mick
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