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openSUSE 11, openSUSE11.1, Ubuntu 8.04, Ubuntu 10.0, Fedora 10
Ok, which time-traveler did you snag this one off?
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Now, I'm confused how would I partitioned my hard disk with a capacity of 80Gb where there is only one swap and no idea yet how to play with boot loader. And if someone can suggest a partitioning that would be great.
The easy way: one swap partition (about the amount of RAM you have), one partition for each distri (about 5-8G, depending on how much you want to install), one big /home partiton shared by all. Pick one to be the boot-master and let that one manage GRUB.
The complex way: As above, but with an additional /boot partiton, shared by all. Only one GRUB config to maintain, but could create problems if 2 distris try to install different kernels using the same name.