This is a bit of a Windows and a bit of a Linux question. I suspect you Linux guys will be better at answering it though 
I've just got myself a lovely Asus eee 1000h with a 160GB Sata drive.
I've got Windows XP that it came with on it at the moment. Going to leave that on there "incase", it's not like I'm overly tight on hard drive space.
I'm going to put Ubuntu (eee edition as I don't have time to mess around at the moment, I just need it to work!) on it too though as the my main OS and upgrade the RAM to 2GB soon (might as well, costs next to nothing!).
My plan is:
Partition 1 = 20GB, NTFS, Windows XP
Partition 2 = 20GB, EXT3, Ubuntu eee
Partition 3 = 4 GB, Swap
Partition 4 = 116GB, ???, Data
Partition 4 is my query. What shall I use - FAT32, EXT3, or something else? I can see I can get EXT3 drivers for Windows from fs-driver.org so that's cool as I'll need to access the data partition in both OSs. It's just purely for data storage - music, photos, etc.
I'm looking at it now from the aspect of which is "lighter" in terms of CPU usage, hard drive access etc, and so then looking at when it's running on battery which would run it down less. Bit OTT and not really going to make a difference maybe, but I'm curious on wisdom you guys can share.
Thanks,
Shell

I've just got myself a lovely Asus eee 1000h with a 160GB Sata drive.
I've got Windows XP that it came with on it at the moment. Going to leave that on there "incase", it's not like I'm overly tight on hard drive space.
I'm going to put Ubuntu (eee edition as I don't have time to mess around at the moment, I just need it to work!) on it too though as the my main OS and upgrade the RAM to 2GB soon (might as well, costs next to nothing!).
My plan is:
Partition 1 = 20GB, NTFS, Windows XP
Partition 2 = 20GB, EXT3, Ubuntu eee
Partition 3 = 4 GB, Swap
Partition 4 = 116GB, ???, Data
Partition 4 is my query. What shall I use - FAT32, EXT3, or something else? I can see I can get EXT3 drivers for Windows from fs-driver.org so that's cool as I'll need to access the data partition in both OSs. It's just purely for data storage - music, photos, etc.
I'm looking at it now from the aspect of which is "lighter" in terms of CPU usage, hard drive access etc, and so then looking at when it's running on battery which would run it down less. Bit OTT and not really going to make a difference maybe, but I'm curious on wisdom you guys can share.
Thanks,
Shell