Re: Creating partitions



On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 1:36 PM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I would like to keep simple my disk, and reading the Fedora installation
guide found that there are only 3 partitions required, SWAP, BOOT (ext3)
and ROOT / (ext3)... I still don't like the idea of an independent boot
this is simply not true
since F14 for sure ext4 is default, F13 i neve installed from scratch
/dev/md1 ext4 29G 8,0G 21G 28% /
/dev/md0 ext4 485M 51M 430M 11% /boot
/dev/md2 ext4 3,6T 1,2T 2,4T 34% /mnt/data


I forgot to say it was another distro, now am moving to Fedora but always in
the past I've used swap and root only... of course Fedora uses ext4 :P

Take care
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