Grams79
November 13th, 2008, 11:52 AM
I'm up late again clicking away at the system.
When I felt like reinstalling Ubnuntu once again.
After testing the "use entire disk" first install partition option a few times.
I began to notice a mess of sorts, piling up around my workstation.
The system seems to become a mess after a while and starts to drag it's feet.
I'm on state of the art hardware as of late 2008, it is never the problem.
I'm posting this while doing the install.
I'll take a screenshot of my optimized and tested custom partition method for a full install of Ubuntu.
Grams79's first install partition guide 2008
During a fresh install of Ubuntu.
Choose manual partition.
Click New partition table (total free space).
EXT3 and Primary option for all.
In order starting from first.
/boot
/ (root)
Create the SWAP at the "end".
Going into extended next.
/var
/usr
/tmp
/home Use all free space.
Pass this around if needed, but please leave my humour in the post.
hehe
When I felt like reinstalling Ubnuntu once again.
After testing the "use entire disk" first install partition option a few times.
I began to notice a mess of sorts, piling up around my workstation.
The system seems to become a mess after a while and starts to drag it's feet.
I'm on state of the art hardware as of late 2008, it is never the problem.
I'm posting this while doing the install.
I'll take a screenshot of my optimized and tested custom partition method for a full install of Ubuntu.
Grams79's first install partition guide 2008
During a fresh install of Ubuntu.
Choose manual partition.
Click New partition table (total free space).
EXT3 and Primary option for all.
In order starting from first.
/boot
/ (root)
Create the SWAP at the "end".
Going into extended next.
/var
/usr
/tmp
/home Use all free space.
Pass this around if needed, but please leave my humour in the post.
hehe