Tim wrote:
Ok, thanks so if I take the dvd, then I can choose what I can install? keep it sort of simple, then there would be less updates correct? Also thank you Chris for the link to the chapter, that was helpful, I like directions...books are fun- well ok reading anyway. I shall be back when I have results.On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 09:15 -0400, Travis Arnold wrote:so I don't even have to use LVM? That is so nice to know. I've looked around on Fedorasolved and I see the article about moving /home but is there another write up possibly dealing with how to instal l with out LVM? the interface doesn't(to me at least) seem quite as intuitive if one doesn't want to go with the defualt sheme.You can delete the LVM partitions it sets up by default (volume groups and logical volumes), and create what you want, in the "manually partition" stage of the installation. Have a play around with the partition editor.Or, you can pre-partition before installation, then just pick the partitions to use with what mount points, during the manually partition stage of the installation. Travis |
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