Ken Moffat wrote:
> 2009/8/2 Justin P. Mattock <[email protected]>:
>> After playing around with fedora 11 I notice they are
>> using ext4. So after thinking..
>> how difficult is this todo on lfs?
>>
>> from installing I noticed I needed
>> (partition for ext4 to work).
>>
>> /dev/sda3 Â Â Â ext3 200mb for /boot
>> /dev/sda4 Â Â Â ext4 * mb for /
>> /dev/sda5 Â Â Â swap 200 mb swap
>
> Pah! Why do you waste space on /boot iwth a journal ?
> ext2 for /boot! Also, swap could be optional if you
> have enough real memory and don't intend to suspend
> to disk.
My Machine, My Rules, for one.
Try being a little less rude.
I have myself seen /boot get corrupted, and fixed up, by
ext3. You ever have a power glitch?
Don't be so self-important, especially with someone who has
made a discovery. I think he did a great job. Go soak your
head, and give him a chance to brag.
Most people on this list aren't old hands at building Linux,
and part of using LFS is learning.
Mike
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