Posted September 08, 2012


Stability- and performance-wise, should I
1) keep all things Linux on the other half of the Vista system physical drive (easier)?
2) give Linux its own physical drive?
3) create several Linux partitions on both drives?
If you have a really fast external drive, then you can install a persistent installation of Linux on it and not even touch your internal hard drives. Unfortunately, I don't know of external drives that have a fast enough read/write rate that would enable you to play games without significant lag :D
Depending on how many games you wish to have installed, you can easily give your Linux distro around 20 GB of space and have plenty of room left over.
A co-worker of mine really likes the Xubuntu version of Ubuntu because, as she says, it uses very little system memory.
If you want to have an easy time with your Linux install, you can use Linux Live USB Creator to create a USB installer for whatever distro you are planning on using. Website is here: ww.linuxliveusb.com/