On Saturday 19 Mar 2005 15:25, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> What Journalized file system to pick is not a cut and dried decision. It
> depends on what kinds of data you are going to put on the drive, and who
> you are asking the question. So you will need to provide more
> information before you can even hope for a meaningful answer.

The drive would be for storing and sorting out files, music and graphics.  
"The Storage Place" basically on our small network here.  I have quite a lot 
of MP3s and that is all in one place for myself and my father to use, and 
it's also the storage place for my brothers iRiver collection (as he doesn't 
have a PC)

> Making the drive one partition is not a problem. Depending on how big it
> is, and how you are planning to do backups, it may make since to split
> it up though. You may also want to use a chunk of the drive as a swap
> partition...
> 
> Mikkel

Ahh. I see.

When I chose ext3 I was asked about the name of it and did I want to move \usr 
over or hide it?!

I've had a look on the web but most the responses i've seen is for putting a 
new installation on, not so much adding a drive later down the line.

At the moment the /home folder has a "shared" folder in there that is the 
Samba drive. Close on 60gb there. I'd like to run it side by side with the 
new 80gb and stuff.....

Does that help??

Cheers, Elwyn

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