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How to manually partition Linux and when you should
Automatic partitioning is safe and fast for standard installs—choose it if unsure. Manual partitioning is needed if you dual-boot, use LVM, or want separate filesystems for different partitions. Plan ...
As usual, this blog post comes out of something I have been working on (read as: struggling with) for the past few days. The purpose is to give an overview of disk partitioning under Linux, ...
Okay, I have windows 2000 (ntfs) on a non-partitioned 60 gig drive and I want to install suse 7.1. I have partition magic, but I have a few questions. If I want to make a 3 gig or so linux partition, ...
So I'm splurging on a new Athlon64 SFF box, which supports SATA. I wish to dual-boot for various reasons, namely Worlds of Warcraft, and have storage that's readable by both Windows and ...
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