Hi Godders,

On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 14:57:52 -0700, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

>> since I felt uncomfortable with the single 700Gb system partition :-)
>> A bit of a nightmare for backup and maintenance.
>
>I'm not entirely sure what you mean. I don't partition my drives ...  
>my startup drive is a single 500Gbyte volume.

Yes, I started out with 750, as delivered by Apple.
Perhaps I am too paranoid, but with a background in system maintenance
and data recovery I think the options for backup up and cloning a
slightly smaller disk will be a lot easier. An exact clone will fit a
run-of-the-mill external USB disk these days, which would be
a problem with the 750Gb (unless you use compressed images).

And 150Gb is still large enough to comfortabley fit all applications 
and regular data.

I plan to store just the giant stuff like the MP3 collection, 
photo and video material on the second partition.

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>I find one partition volumes to be FAR easier to manage and maintain  
>then multiple partition volumes, assuming sensible backup software  
>and good backup policy. 

Yes, there are pro's and con's to each approach ...

>The Mac OS X file system is extremely stable and reliable.

Yes I hope so, so far it looks very good :-)
We'll see how things develop, I may reconsider when Leopard comes out :-)

>Lightroom has to Import the data, one way or another. You can copy it  
>manually into whatever organization you want to use, or you can  
>Import with a copy function to do the same thing. Importing can also  
>do renaming, if you desire that..
>
>In my personal directory, I created a directory named "Photos". In  
>there, I create Lightroom libraries. Since I had a lot of work in  
>place, and a good organization for it, prior to using Lightroom in  
>the "Pictures" directory, I created my main working library in Photos  
>then imported the existing work by reference, leaving the files where  
>I had them.

That is probably what I will do too then, the lightroom library
in my home tree, with the actual photos on the data disk ...

>For new work, coming in from external volumes or storage card, I use  
>Import and copy to a new directory, named in keeping with my existing  
>schema, with DNG conversion. For work coming off a card, I have  
>Import also write an archive copy to the internal backup/scratch disk  
>in another new subdirectory a folder named "Raw Imports".

Sounds good, need to find out how to do that.
At some point I will probably get a large firewire external disk 
for this kind of backups (the 1Tb Iomega sounds good :-)

>Whenever I Import, I also have Lightroom generate the standard  
>preview files. Saves time later.

OK, thanks for the tips, will be installing Lightroom today or tommorow ...

Regards, JvW

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