I must strongly disagree with both duelafn and rowdog about partitioning.
Well, I'll agree with you then. I was trying to think from the point of view a complete newbie and partition hell can be a real nightmare. On the other hand, a separate /home partition makes it easy to switch distros or rebuild from a failed OS upgrade. Personally, I use separate partitions for anything not handled by the package manager, but I also use LVM so it's a snap to repartition.
In reply to Re^2: Building a Development Environment on Ubuntu
by rowdog
in thread Building a Development Environment on Ubuntu
by Xiong
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