Hi Sumit
According to best of my knowledge the things you mentioned here is
case of Linux only,i mentioned the case of Dual boot environment where these
partition are mandatory.
Manauwar Alam
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 6:21 PM, Sumit Sati <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Manauwar Alam,
> Just to clarify:
> 1. four partition is restriction of MBR not "Linux MBR" there is no such
> thing as Linux MBR.
> 2. Though in Linux world it is advisable to keep separate /boot, /home
> partition and a swap partition specially if you have more than one
> linux-distro hence you wish to share /boot and /home. You can omit /boot and
> /home partition and choose to create only "/". Similarly swap space need not
> to be in a separate partition. A file can be created in "/" partition to use
> as swap space. Hence no restriction of 3 partition to use linux :) a single
> can also serve the purpose.
>
> Regards
> Sumit
>
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