[SGVLUG] boot drive what size??
John E. Kreznar
jek at ininx.com
Fri Apr 29 19:32:50 PDT 2011
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In a posting purporting to be from matti <mathew_2000 at yahoo.com> but
lacking a digital signature, it is written:
> So, I was looking at making a HTPC for a friend and they got this
> massive 3TB HD for a great deal. nice.. however the MB does not
> support booting from it.
> SO, I was thinking about finding an old HD to boot from.
> Question, WHAT is the size you would use to hold all non-data
> assets?
> ( i.e. OS and all programs would be on the OS drive. )
> lol, seems like if I buy a new one, the best price/TB is about 1TB!!
> but looking to save $40-60.
They don't come that small any more, Matti! :)
I don't know how a "HTPC" differs from any other PC, but you would be
hard put to fill even 50GB with OS and programs, and I don't remember
ever topping 10GB. In other words, if you're buying new, almost
anything you can find these days is enough.
Still in use here is one ancient machine with a .5 TB drive that the
BIOS doesn't even see, much less boot from. The noisy old drive that
it boots from is only 4 GB, but in my case I'm willing to put programs
on the .5TB. Less than 30MB of that 4GB is used, including a 3MB
2.6.26 custom kernel. I power it down with hdparm -Y right after
booting.
If you're trying to save money, dust off some old drive in your garage
and build a bootable system on that! :)
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John E. Kreznar jek at ininx.com 9F1148454619A5F08550 705961A47CC541AFEF13
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