On Tuesday 01 April 2003 03:59 am, Pratchaya Chatuphian wrote:
> Mandrake can 't remember your home partition itself  if you install
> new on your system ..
>
> i think you need to remember  or use  command  " df "
> to view your partition on you machine ... and need to remember it too .
>
> When you install new , in the section to define partition your can
> changeble those partition ... sir ..
>
> and second Question about How many your storgeable it can ? ..
> it depend on the type of your system files ..
> if you use ext2  it can be up to ...
> if you use ext3 it can be up to ...
>
>       File System Stats
>       Ext2FS Ext3FS ReiserFS JFS
>      Maximum File System Size 4TB (Terabytes) 4TB 16TB 32PB (Petabytes)
>      Block Size 1KB to 4KB 1KB to 4KB 4KB (up to 64KB) 512 Bytes to 4KB
>      Maximum File Size 2GB 2GB 4GB 512TB to 4PB
>      Stability Excellent Good Good Medium
>      Tools to recover erased files Yes (complex) Yes (complex) No No
>      Reboot time after crash Long to very long Fast Very fast Very fast
>      Data recovery efficiency in case of a crash Generally speaking, good,
> but high risk of partial or total data loss N/A Very good. Complete data
> loss is very rare Very good
>
>
>
> and lastet ...
>
> for your swap partition ... almost many people use linux   define that
> should be use  2 - 3 x of your Ram(memory )
> example :: if you have 128 MB RAM   , you  should define 256 MB for swap .
> sir ...
>
> Hope u , correct your problem sir ...
> pratchaya


Thanks a lot, Pratchaya.


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