Philomena wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> My question was a little off the topic - I didn't have the size question -
> my question was that I didn't realize that you could setup an install
> without a /boot partition, and was wondering how this was done.
> 
> Thx,
> philomena

If you just select the "/" partition at install time, everything else
that you need will be added where it needs to be (except the swap
space).  If you notice at install time there are also options to create
several other default mount points (example: /home), this is helpful if
you want to maintain certain config files and don't want them
overwritten, or if you want to maybe use leftover space on different
partitions.  Setting the /boot partition was simply a fix for allowing
that directory to reside below the 1024 cyl., it will still be created
at install time even if you don't manually create it.

Mike
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