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-=Nick Andriash=-
Creston, B.C
a 512 MB partition named
/home to store data in, as the 1st step during the installation? The
one bit ext3 partition for the rest is a little confusing for me, so
would you mind just going over that for a moment?
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-=Nick Andriash=-
-=Creston, B.C. Canada=-
Using The Bat! v2.01.26
Distribution?
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-=Nick Andriash=-
-=Creston, B.C. Canada=-
Using The Bat! v2.01.26 on Windows 98
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Nick Andriash
Courtenay, B.C. Canada
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not capable of creating a normal Reply, or are you not
paying any attention to what you are quoting?
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Nick Andriash
Courtenay, B.C. Canada
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I am about to embark on my Linux journey using Mandrake 8.1 but before I
start I have a questions about partitioning my HDD. I only have a P166,
64 MB RAM and a 2.1 GB HDD. Now I understand that I should have a number
of partitions, namely:
Root
Sway (about twice my RAM therefore 128 MB)
Data
Hello antoine rivoire,
On Friday, November 16 2001 at 09:24 AM PDT, you wrote:
i think mandrake can't do autoallocate with such small drive space. i would
almost recomend just 2 partitions with so little drive space, just cause u
can't afford a lot of free space on / ot /home..
I have
Hello Miark,
On Friday, November 16 2001 at 09:47 AM PDT, you wrote:
You meant swap rather than root, right Nick?
Yes, sorry... I meant my Swap to be 2x my RAM so I would go for a Swap
partition of about 130 MB or so. Is Root where the actual OS is
installed... The System Files, etc.? Skidley