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My copy of eCS 1.1 finally arrived and I am fixin to install it on a newly acquired 80 gig hard drive. I am about to ask a question that will produce many different answers and feelings, but here goes anyway.
What would you recommend for partition set-up?
Put the operating system on C, programs on D, storage space on E for instance. Are there recommendations for reserving partitions for specific functions, etc ?
I don't want to do the easy installation and rob myself of the learning experience and flexibility the advanced installation will provide.
My needs are simple with web browsing, emailing, cd copying, photo archiving and some word document creation, but nothing that is beyond the simple use of the computer.
Any advice would be appreciated.
butch
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