On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Vahis
Felix Miata wrote:
On 2009/06/28 12:48 (GMT+0300) Vahis composed:
"The safe option is to keep your /boot directory in a partition formatted with Ext3."
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I'm making a second attempt with an ext3 /boot
No one's ever convinced me there is any point wasting space on a journal on a /boot partition. Writes to /boot are quite infrequent. Mine are all ext2.
The default installation does not propose separate /boot. I haven't used separate /boot for years.
If this causes the user the need to configure separate /boot with ext2 (or ext3 which also works fine or anything else than ext4) I think it should not occur at the final stages of the installation but way before.
Vahis
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