/boot doesn't grow a lot. I always recomend /boot in separate ext3 partition. The other filesystems can be under one or more LVM ( check EMVS @ http://evms.sourceforge.net/for gui maintenance if you like ), or under other 'traditional' filsystem type. David Ballester Montolio Responsable de Sistemas y Comunicaciones Kern Pharma, S.L. www.kernpharma.com Personalmente, mis problemas de suministro de software legal se limitan a averiguar qué debo poner detrás de "apt-get install ..." omni en barrapunto Que parte de /sbin/ifconfig eth0|grep 'inet'|awk -F' ' '{print $2}'|sed -e s/addr:// no entiendes? :) GNU! |---------+------------------------------> | | "Robert P. J. Day" | | | <rpjday@mindspring.| | | com> | | | Enviado por: | | | fedora-list-bounces| | | @redhat.com | | | | | | | | | 21/09/2004 17:46 | | | Por favor, responda| | | a For users of | | | Fedora Core | | | releases | | | | |---------+------------------------------> >-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | Para: Fedora List <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> | | cc: | | Asunto: /boot as an ext3 partition? | >-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| historically, i've always created a separate /boot partition as a primary partition, even when i've formatted the rest of my hda drive as an extended partition. given that i want to use LVM on this next install (FC3t2, actually, although this is clearly not a test-related question), is this still the standard approach? what are the options for the /boot partition that GRUB will understand? logical partition? logical volume within LVM? rday -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list