simon wrote:
> hello
> 
> mike wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>> I have installed linux a few times no real problems with my
>> installs. But going to move some drives around and do a fresh
>> install. I usually install with the below
>>
>> /
>> swap
>> /boot
>> /var
>> /usr
>> /home
>> /tmp
>>
>> I use ext3 and I am currently useing Mandrake distribution on an
>> intel compatible machine with ide drives.
>>
>> My question is does the order I create the partitions matter and if
>> so what would be the proper order, if there is one?
> 
> 
> the partitions order has some effects on your disk access time...
> a partition at the middle of the disk will have the best access time...
> it's generaly a good idea to place the swap here...
> a partition at the outside of the disk will increase the speed for long
> read/write operations... /, /usr or /home may be well placed...
> depending what you intend to do with your installation...
> 
> for more informations take a look on the multi-disk howto... even if you
> have only one disk :)
> 
> simon
> -

Hi simon,

That would be good reading for me, I will definitely have a look at
that.

Thanks,

Mike


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