Processed: Re: Bug#927987: Don't tell users to use ext3
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Bug#927987: Don't tell users to use ext3
reassign 927987 installation-guide Thanks Hi all This documentation is handled via the package installation-guide. Reassigning. Kind regards -- Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona El 26/4/19 a las 2:18, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson escribió: Package: www.debian.org https://www.debian.org/releases/stretch/amd64/apcs03.html.en says a single / partition (plus swap) is probably the easiest, simplest way to go. However, if your partition is larger than around 6GB, choose ext3 as your partition type. OK, the installer proposed ext4, but as you wish, OK, we will choose ext3. Ext2 partitions need periodic file system integrity checking, and this can cause delays during booting when the partition is large. That is nice to know but what about ext4? In fact no need to mention any ext[234] in this whole document anymore.
Bug#927987: Don't tell users to use ext3
Hi, Am 26.04.19 um 09:11 schrieb cyri...@bollu.be: > > woaw, this page is severely outdated! a patch, or at least a rephrased text with the required updates and changes would be more helpful. -- Regards Carsten Schoenert
Bug#927987: Don't tell users to use ext3
woaw, this page is severely outdated! Cyrille 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson – Fri, 26. April 2019 2:21 > Package: www.debian.org > > www.debian.org/releases/stretch/amd64/apcs03.html.en says > > a single / partition (plus swap) is probably the easiest, simplest way > to go. However, if your partition is larger than around 6GB, choose ext3 > as your partition type. > > OK, the installer proposed ext4, but as you wish, OK, we will choose ext3. > > Ext2 partitions need periodic file system integrity checking, and this > can cause delays during booting when the partition is large. > > > That is nice to know but what about ext4? > > In fact no need to mention any ext[234] in this whole document anymore.
Bug#927987: Don't tell users to use ext3
Package: www.debian.org https://www.debian.org/releases/stretch/amd64/apcs03.html.en says a single / partition (plus swap) is probably the easiest, simplest way to go. However, if your partition is larger than around 6GB, choose ext3 as your partition type. OK, the installer proposed ext4, but as you wish, OK, we will choose ext3. Ext2 partitions need periodic file system integrity checking, and this can cause delays during booting when the partition is large. That is nice to know but what about ext4? In fact no need to mention any ext[234] in this whole document anymore.