chaostic
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Posted: June 16 2008,20:44 |
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I don't think it matters much the way that harddrives are used (I've mixed swap and data on my hd install plenty of time ) It's more of a matter of convention. You can do it (XP, Swap, Boot, Data) or (XP, Boot, Swap, Data) or (XP, Data, Swap, Boot), it might just not be ideal, but should work. My current hd install has iirc (XP, Boot/Data, Swap) with XP's bootloader loading first, then starting grub. With a gig of ram, swap never gets touched anyway.
But the way I've been told, when it came to burned games for my dreamcast, is that putting the most used data on the outside of the cd, means the motor has to spin slower to cover the same distance, and then the laser has to make less of an effort to read the cd, giving you a longer dreamcast lifespan.
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