Best way to partition for postgresql

Hi, I am trying to optimize the benefits of partitioning.
I am using a 1TB samsung spinpoint F1 HD and paragon partition manager trial. My current HD has ONE partition for Windows 7 RC 64-bit.
What kind of partition should I create: last primary, primary, logical, etc??
(I heard the read/write speed is faster near the center of the HD? How could I find to way to set that part of the HD up for the postgres?)
Dave said something about the Master table partition that is supported by postgres. How is this partitioning different from a normal partitioning software?
Thanks for looking, I am really trying to make the best of what I have.
Fany
PS would it be better to use my 8-years-old 40GB ATA HD from my old pc and set that up as a dedicated postgres HD?
I am using a 1TB samsung spinpoint F1 HD and paragon partition manager trial. My current HD has ONE partition for Windows 7 RC 64-bit.
What kind of partition should I create: last primary, primary, logical, etc??
(I heard the read/write speed is faster near the center of the HD? How could I find to way to set that part of the HD up for the postgres?)
Dave said something about the Master table partition that is supported by postgres. How is this partitioning different from a normal partitioning software?
Thanks for looking, I am really trying to make the best of what I have.
Fany
PS would it be better to use my 8-years-old 40GB ATA HD from my old pc and set that up as a dedicated postgres HD?