On Sun, Nov 19, 2006 at 08:45:54AM -0500, Andy Szekely wrote:

> OS X - 200gb
> Ubunto - 30GB
> Other - 20GB

Seems reasonable. Depends what you're going to do in each OS of course. 
It's also easier to read the MacOS volume from linux than the other way 
around, so I find it more convenient to have more space on the MacOS 
partition for things I need to access from both sides.

20-50GB is a good rule of thumb for the OS + applications these days. 
The rest is just where you want to keep all your data (especially big 
media colletions).

HTH,
 -r

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