Re: Securing Debian Manual: 3.2.1 Choose an intelligent partition scheme

2012-03-06 Thread Mike Mestnik
On 03/05/12 20:41, Fernando Mercês wrote: Hi Stayvoid, how are you? If you'll install grub in MBR, there is no need for primary partitions since grub can nicely boot logical partitions. Forget about that old technology, use GPT. Regards, Fernando Mercês Linux Registered User #432779

Re: Securing Debian Manual: 3.2.1 Choose an intelligent partition scheme

2012-03-06 Thread Fernando Mercês
Mike, GPT is better (if supported), but the answer to Stayvoid's problem is the same: no need for primary partitions. ;) Regards, Fernando Mercês Linux Registered User #432779 www.mentebinaria.com.br Ninguém pode ser escravo de sua identidade; quando surge

Securing Debian Manual: 3.2.1 Choose an intelligent partition scheme

2012-03-05 Thread Stayvoid
Hello. It's possible to create 4 primary partitions. How to allocate these: /home /tmp /var/tmp/ /var /opt /var/mail Should I use extended partitions? http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch3.en.html Cheers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Re: Securing Debian Manual: 3.2.1 Choose an intelligent partition scheme

2012-03-05 Thread Fernando Mercês
Hi Stayvoid, how are you? If you'll install grub in MBR, there is no need for primary partitions since grub can nicely boot logical partitions. Regards, Fernando Mercês Linux Registered User #432779 www.mentebinaria.com.br Ninguém pode ser escravo de sua