I have 2 HDDs, one has Windows Vista and other has Ubuntu 9.10. Generally, when I have to re-format my Windows, only the designated C: drive is formatted and OS is installed there. In case of Linux, I usually make 3 partitions, /boot,/ and the swap area. Whenever I upgrade to some newer version of Linux or different type of distro, I usually remove all Linux partitions and start fresh.
I want to follow the same scheme as Windows so what should be my ideal partitioning scheme? :S
I want to follow the same scheme as Windows so what should be my ideal partitioning scheme? :S