how should i partition my hdd for linux?
>>58605188
Yep.
>64 GB SWAP
>FAT 32
>Home and Root in same partition
>>58605188
>partition
Go full Linux, you pleb. If you NEED windows you can use virtual machines
>>58605259
>his linux only uses one partition
top kek
>>58605245
LOL'D
>partition 16 GB as SWAP
>create RAM disk on SWAP
You now have 16 GB of RAM
Make sure /home is on a separate partition an the like so
>Filesystem
>/ - the root home
>/bin - all executables
>/sbin -> /bin # softlink pointing to /bin
>/boot - all boot files
>/etc - system configuration
>/home - user directories
>/var - spool, run, log, cache
>/share - man pages, locales, dependencies
>/include - include/headers
>/lib - static libraries for building stuff
>/mnt - mount points
>/usr -> / # softlink pointing to /
>Based on the Linux assumption:
>/dev - devices
>/proc - proc files
>/sys - sys files
>For crap stuff:
>/sucks - stuff that sucks, like ugly gnu library dependencies, or systemd fake handlers
>>58605924
>/sucks - stuff that sucks, like ugly gnu library dependencies, or systemd fake handlers
kek
>>58605188
30 GB for / everything else for /home. If you want make swapfile later.
>>58605924
without looking im willing to bet this is from sta.li