- On Apr 7, 2021, at 2:39 PM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg
nicolas.thierry-m...@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr wrote:
> On 3/31/21 11:10 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning and
>> then apply the KISS principle, with a very
On 3/31/21 11:10 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Hi,
More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning and
then apply the KISS principle, with a very simple partitioning scheme that
looks more or less like this:
* /boot partition: 500 MB, ext2
* swap partition:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2021 at 05:11, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning
> and
> then apply the KISS principle, with a very simple partitioning scheme that
> looks more or less like this:
>
> * /boot partition: 500 MB, ext2
> *
On 31.03.21 11:30, Simon Matter wrote:
Hi,
More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning
and
then apply the KISS principle, with a very simple partitioning scheme that
looks more or less like this:
* /boot partition: 500 MB, ext2
* swap partition: equivalent
> Hi,
>
> More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning
> and
> then apply the KISS principle, with a very simple partitioning scheme that
> looks more or less like this:
>
> * /boot partition: 500 MB, ext2
> * swap partition: equivalent to amount of RAM
> * root
Hi,
More often than not, when installing CentOS, I choose manual partitioning and
then apply the KISS principle, with a very simple partitioning scheme that
looks more or less like this:
* /boot partition: 500 MB, ext2
* swap partition: equivalent to amount of RAM
* root partition:
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