Acolyte of the Butterfly
Posts: 106 from 2010/1/14
From: UK
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And to save space on OSX, don't install Garage Band example tracks or other useless stuff, they took several gigabytes IIRC.
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So you are saying split morphos and apps for a cleaner look on opening the partition? Makes some sense from the POV of clutter but i could do with another reason.
Cleaner look, easier backup handling, basic idea of having OS completely separated from other stuff, if you want to use different boot partitions/medias or replace system partition completely in upgrades etc, minimizing fragmentation effects...
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There is no pagefile or swap in Morphos as yet?
Thank god, no ;) Many Macs have 1GB ram and that's more than enough.. I think with that amount of memory it is better to use more memory cache on browsers and no disk cache at all.
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Hmm a data partition to be shared between both OSes would be usefull.
question is would i have to use a FAT32 partition or could a write to HFS+ in morphos?
There's only read support for HFS+ on MorphOS.
Good idea uninstalling some of the specialist apps.
I have osx installed already so i will do a resize for now.
I havent found any music tracks are garage band progjects in a different format to music?
I suppose the backups idea is one reason to split into partitions.
Oh well i will do it as its a traditional amiga way to have sys and work partitions :)
No write supports means i would have to use fat32 or does noone both with this and just uses flash drives instead. FAT32 is flakey on windows boxes.
thanks for the suggestions
Martin
Running MorphOS v3.18 on Mac mini 1.5GHz 64meg VRAM,1gig ram.
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