wat0114
December 22nd, 2009, 12:10 PM
So I finally re-organized my h/drive in the most efficient manner I could conjure up, following tips I got in this thread (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=261053), especially the ones by Mrkvonic mentioning no need to use a primary partition for Linux and bman suggesting better organization.
I have both Partition Wizard and GParted live, recommended ver 0.4.6-1, boot disks. I don't know about anyone else, but I have been disappointed with GParted. First, it is very slow at moving or re-sizing partitions. Second, I was not able to delete a Linux Primary partition (Delete greyed out) with it last night. Partition Wizard I find excels in moving/re-sizing (very fast and effective) and I used it to delete the rogue partition. Only problem with it is it wont create/format linux file systems (irony is that it's built with Linux files :what: )
Anyway, I think I finally have my drive organized to near perfection :) It was a good learning experience as I did not previously realize extended partitions could allow more than the maximum four partitions and that Linux could be installed on all logical partitions. I finally got my Storage partition back which affords me better organization of my backup data.
I have both Partition Wizard and GParted live, recommended ver 0.4.6-1, boot disks. I don't know about anyone else, but I have been disappointed with GParted. First, it is very slow at moving or re-sizing partitions. Second, I was not able to delete a Linux Primary partition (Delete greyed out) with it last night. Partition Wizard I find excels in moving/re-sizing (very fast and effective) and I used it to delete the rogue partition. Only problem with it is it wont create/format linux file systems (irony is that it's built with Linux files :what: )
Anyway, I think I finally have my drive organized to near perfection :) It was a good learning experience as I did not previously realize extended partitions could allow more than the maximum four partitions and that Linux could be installed on all logical partitions. I finally got my Storage partition back which affords me better organization of my backup data.