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Re: [opensuse] Installation from ISO
- From: Oddball <monkey9@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 12:25:52 +0200
- Message-id: <47FDEB30.2030702@xxxxxx>
Michael Kirchner schreef:
/ (root), is mostly ext3. as i used reiserfs, which is temporarily out of use, i cann't tell you about xfs, i now use ext3 for /home and /tmp also.
You can maybe boot the dvd, and get to the partitioner, where you can 'see' the config of you existing partitions, and where an install proposel is made to you.
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Well, ext2 is mostly used for smaller partitions, and very well suitable for storing kernels and such. About 100+ MB should be fine.
Could you in a few word describe the advantages and disadvantages of XFS and Ext2? I am only familiar with NTFS and FAT.
Regards,
/ (root), is mostly ext3. as i used reiserfs, which is temporarily out of use, i cann't tell you about xfs, i now use ext3 for /home and /tmp also.
You can maybe boot the dvd, and get to the partitioner, where you can 'see' the config of you existing partitions, and where an install proposel is made to you.
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Enjoy your time around,
Oddball
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