It's time
of major upgrades for my desktop computer: I just bought a graphics
card and a bigger hard-drive. Knowing I was going to hardware-upgrade
kept me from upgrading to Ubuntu
13.04 as soon as it's been made available. I was going soon to have
to install it on the new drive.
To be
precise I didn't exactly put the new drive on my desktop computer: I
bought a new 1TB hard-drive I put on my NAS. It's the 500GB drive I
previously used in the NAS the one I placed in the desktop.
So, after
copying all the data to the new drive I booted from a USB drive and I
begun to install.
Partitioning
the disk
I've
never been a many-partitions advocate but, with a 500GB disk,
some partitioning is needed. I decided to partition the disk with
GParted before starting
the installation. I split the disk in two partitions of about a
one-to-four ratio plus a little 5GB partition to be used as
swap.
since I
use my desktop computer mostly for home video and slide-shows editing
the bigger partition will be destined to be mounted as /home
folder.