Re: Sqeeze installation: manually defining partitions

2011-12-15 Thread Klaus Jantzen
Walter Hurry wrote: On Thu, 15 Dec 2011 23:51:50 +0100, Klaus Jantzen wrote: Hi, for (each?) partition I define there is an entry for "Reserved Blocks" with a suggested value of 5%. Questions: 1) What are these reserved blocks for? Root. For recovery if you fill it. 2) Do I have

Re: Sqeeze installation: manually defining partitions

2011-12-15 Thread Walter Hurry
On Thu, 15 Dec 2011 23:51:50 +0100, Klaus Jantzen wrote: > Hi, > > for (each?) partition I define there is an entry for "Reserved Blocks" > with a suggested value of 5%. > > Questions: > 1) What are these reserved blocks for? Root. For recovery if you fill it. > 2) Do I have to have them? Not ne

Re: Sqeeze installation: manually defining partitions

2011-12-15 Thread Bob Proulx
Andrei Popescu wrote: > Klaus Jantzen wrote: > > for (each?) partition I define there is an entry for "Reserved > > Blocks" with a suggested value of 5%. > > > > Questions: > > 1) What are these reserved blocks for? > > 2) Do I have to have them? > > 3) What are the consequences of setting the quo

Re: Sqeeze installation: manually defining partitions

2011-12-15 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Jo, 15 dec 11, 23:51:50, Klaus Jantzen wrote: > Hi, > > for (each?) partition I define there is an entry for "Reserved > Blocks" with a suggested value of 5%. > > Questions: > 1) What are these reserved blocks for? > 2) Do I have to have them? > 3) What are the consequences of setting the quot

Sqeeze installation: manually defining partitions

2011-12-15 Thread Klaus Jantzen
Hi, for (each?) partition I define there is an entry for "Reserved Blocks" with a suggested value of 5%. Questions: 1) What are these reserved blocks for? 2) Do I have to have them? 3) What are the consequences of setting the quota to 0%? Thanks. -- KDJ. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-u