El vie, 28 ene 2000, escribiste: The extended partition takes up the rest of the > drive and contains 6 partitions. It has in order a 15 meg ext2, > a 128 meg swap, a 2.6 gig ext2, a 15 meg ext2, a 128 meg swap, > and a 2.6 gig ext2. The primary partition is sda1 and the > extended partition contains sda5-10. This leaves room for 2 > linux installations of /boot, swap and /. > > Alan Why do you use 2 separate swap partitions? That's a waste of space, since you can use the same swap space for both linux instalations. Use those 128megs in a more productive way. -- Guillermo Belli - Linux User #131340 ICQ #38321312 http://sites.netscape.net/memo81 (under construction)
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