|  Os X Partitions, Sizes?, minimum partition size for OSX? | 
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				hey some advice would help a great deal.... I still am currently an OS9 user...D'OH!...... I *really* am finally getting a G4 ibook, I think a minium one with only a 30 gig harddrive... my question is as follows... (I think I asked a simialr one before , but as thies is getting closer I am wondering more n more!) I have hear the minimum size drive (partition) that OSX can comfortably run on is 10 GB is this true? and if so if I partition the (30 GB) drive roughly in half say 15 GB and almost 15 GB will OSX run smoothly and can I still fit some Apps on there so I can use the other Partition for writing files to? mostly this machine would be used for recording Audio. I plan in the near future on getting a External Firewire drive to also use to dump files ... and of course getting a 1 GB RAM chip in it to max the RAM to 1.25 GB. any other and new info or suggestions would be super cool! thanx bunches!  -- Ian aka Archival Audio This post has been edited by ArchivalAudio: Wed 23 Mar 2005, 03:59 -------------------- ~ Archival Audio ~ Archiving Worthy Music since 1986 & digitally since 1995 Field and location recording iBook G4 1.2Ghz/ 1.2GB - MOTU UltraLite & Audiodesk | Fostex FR2-LE (currently stock) Milab VM-44 Links | RODE NT5's | AT853a's C/SC | Naiant MSH-2's | other assorted mics Mackie 1402Vlz | Fostex D-5 DAT =============================== For sale make me an offer : PM me Denecke AD-20 | Presonus FireBox OLD School: Mac Clone (PowerComputing PowerCenter Pro) G3 enabled 450mhz/512MB EgoSys waveterminal 2496 - Cubase VST 5.0 Peak,Jam etc! ;) Fostex D-5 DAT | 
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	 ArchivalAudio   Os X Partitions, Sizes?   Wed 23 Mar 2005, 03:58
 ArchivalAudio   Os X Partitions, Sizes?   Wed 23 Mar 2005, 03:58 
  PristineRec   I have a Powerbook with an 80Gb internal drive. Wh...   Wed 23 Mar 2005, 06:58
 PristineRec   I have a Powerbook with an 80Gb internal drive. Wh...   Wed 23 Mar 2005, 06:58 
  ArchivalAudio   cool
thanx
I am Specifically looking for info on o...   Wed 23 Mar 2005, 15:24
 ArchivalAudio   cool
thanx
I am Specifically looking for info on o...   Wed 23 Mar 2005, 15:24 
  eaks   I never had the chance to work on a powerbook,  bu...   Wed 23 Mar 2005, 18:26
 eaks   I never had the chance to work on a powerbook,  bu...   Wed 23 Mar 2005, 18:26 
  ArchivalAudio   hmmmm
I always thought it was a good idea to parti...   Thu 24 Mar 2005, 00:21
 ArchivalAudio   hmmmm
I always thought it was a good idea to parti...   Thu 24 Mar 2005, 00:21 
  dixiechicken   Try to keep things simple is a good general rule t...   Sat 26 Mar 2005, 12:27
 dixiechicken   Try to keep things simple is a good general rule t...   Sat 26 Mar 2005, 12:27 
  ArchivalAudio   Dixiechicken 
thanx
I think that helps...
I'l...   Sun 27 Mar 2005, 01:59
 ArchivalAudio   Dixiechicken 
thanx
I think that helps...
I'l...   Sun 27 Mar 2005, 01:59 
  dixiechicken   Archival Audio - You're welcome!
One thin...   Sun 27 Mar 2005, 16:46
 dixiechicken   Archival Audio - You're welcome!
One thin...   Sun 27 Mar 2005, 16:46 
  PristineRec   Maybe my last post wasn't totally clear. While...   Mon 28 Mar 2005, 03:31
 PristineRec   Maybe my last post wasn't totally clear. While...   Mon 28 Mar 2005, 03:31 
  lepetitmartien   Pristinerec, the best way to do this is to use dif...   Mon 28 Mar 2005, 04:38
 lepetitmartien   Pristinerec, the best way to do this is to use dif...   Mon 28 Mar 2005, 04:38 
  dixiechicken   There is one potential advantage of having two par...   Wed 30 Mar 2005, 22:39
 dixiechicken   There is one potential advantage of having two par...   Wed 30 Mar 2005, 22:39|   | 
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