Hmm.....
Where to start?
My OS partition (sda2) is 350GB in size - 71 GB used at present. This comprises 14 Puppy 'frugal' installs, each in their own separate sub-directory.....along with associated development SFS packages for each one, and various 'no-arch' system utilities shared between all.
Sda3 is my 'Data' partition - 480 GB in size. Portable-WINE packages, movies, portable apps (hundreds of 'em!), 'local' backups (transferred to external disk once a fortnight), a couple of 'chroot' jails, a collection of AppImages, etc, etc. Externally-linked 'shared' YAD, ffmpeg & Java packages; update once, new version available to all Puppies. 280GB used ATM.
Sdb1 - second internal drive - 1TB. Assorted Puppy files of ALL kinds, collected over more than a decade. Around 375GB in use at present.
Sdb2 - 1.5TB. Lots of app databases'n'stuff for apps like the Flightgear flight simulator (this requires a 'data' directory of some 6.5 GB, so this sits externally, sym-linked into the Flightgear 'portable' at the expected locations. Lots & lots of Puppy development packages in various stages of finalization. Also contains my Flashpoint Infinity install of some 4.7 GB.
Lots more movies, image collections & music collections.....too many to mention, really. 680GB presently in use.
It's a right "dog's dinner" (

).....but it all seems to function amazingly well.
Mike.
