Re: One satisfied customer with f14!

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On 11/18/2010 07:19 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Just for curiosity, why have a separate /boot partition at all?
> I always just make a single / partition, install everything on it
> and never run out of space in /boot or /home because it is all the
> same chunk of space.
So, you always do upgrades and never complete installs?  What happens if
it becomes necessary to do a complete install?  Wouldn't you want to
have a separate /home so you wouldn't have to back it up?

There are certainly other reasons for multiple partitions.  The above is
just one.

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