You will have to excuse me... For the next week or so I will be posting
questions to the list about questions that I'm unable to locate the answer
to on the web... I'm trying to put a reliable web page up, and I want to
make sure my Info is correct.
Anyway...

The Redhat book says the following:

Although you can install Red Hat Linux in a single large partition (subject
to any of the partitioning considerations we've mentioned so far), it's a
much better idea to split things up a bit. We recommend the following layout
as a compromise between single-partition simplicity, and multi-partition
flexibility...

What is the "technical" reason for doing this (Splitting up a partition that
is). Does it make it faster? Thanks for the info...

Bill Bushong - Concord, NH
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