Hi Chris,
I have read (and I'm now reading again) your
article on the spatial nautilus, because
<shortened_explanation> I can't stand
windows anymore </shortened_explanation>
and I'll be using Ubuntu (with gnome of course
^^) soon enough. However, even if I'm amazed at
the concept of spatial gnome, I wonder if this
can be applied to my system. Note that you are
free to answer me or not on this issue (may be a
nice add to your article?), but I'd at least
expect a reply if you are too busy to handle my
question ;) First off, my system has 7 (yes,
seven) partitions. (see attached picture no1)
Here's a quick view on their content (if you ever
want to study them in detail, feel free to ask
and I shall provide you deeper views of the file
hierarchy).
- backup serv = dedicated to
backuping my server through samba (I'll have to
find another way now I guess..)
- vidéos = video files,
mostly short films, a few trailers and
tutorials
- backup 1 = for all backup
needs, from any machine, or even the server if
I exceed the other partition. Looks like I
could merge those two partitions (I'm actually
planning to do it)
- mantis = dedicated to
temporarily storing downloaded files, but is
also the permanent storage place for my
drawings (and other artists')
- projets = holds my
projects, including my (rare) articles/notes,
Flash™ files (I don't flash anymore,
these could be considered as archives, they
were stripped to
- 800mb), a "junk" folder, my
design folder (for all PSP, photoshop, gimp
files), a photography folder for my hobby-taken
pictures (currently eating 750mb, and
constantly growing). It also holds a special
folder containing my "toolbox", this is
basically a folder where all my program
installers are held, and the folder is often
burned to recordable media. Previously fitting
in 1-2 cd, it now needs a DVD support, since
it's 2.65gB heavy.
- montage = originally
dedicated to video editing (it still is), but
holds a few distros isos, and is also used as a
temporary "huge-file-storage-place", such as
downloads (in fact, bittorrent downloads go
there directly).
- backup serv has 6 folders
to backup the server, inside of which are about
1500 folders (I don't actually browse so
many).
- vidéos has some video
files in its root, and a set of folders to sort
all this: anime, funny, trailers, videoclips,
short films, games, and a "to sort and burn"
folder. This is mostly okay, since there is
only 1 level in each folder.
- backup 1 is quite messy, as
shown in picture 2
- mantis is quite special, as
I said before, it contains downloads and
drawings. (picture 3)
- projects is quite
diversified too. Its structure is best
explained by picture 4 ;)
- montage ... wow looks like
I'm tired now, I'm not really describing
anything anymore. Anyways, nothing special
here. I realized everything is within a 3levels
range.
- principal: well, that's the
windows partition.. can't possibly imagine a
clean partition here, can we? =) Hmm, looks
like I don't really have anything left to say
(or my memory is again making fun out of me).
If I find something else to add, maybe I'll
send another mail.
This is quite a resumé of my files'
organisation, I didn't really want to go in
detail, especially if you were not really
interested in replying :P. I would like to have
some
advice about my partitionning in general, and if
you got some better ideas to make it "work within
1-3 levels of folders", without having my desktop
filled to death with 400 folders.
Thank you for reading all this !
I really enjoy your articles, hope to see more
(and you made me discover a new css trick
too!)
Jeff, aka Kiddo
ecchi.ca
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