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Asunto: Re: Quick disk partitioning question
Can you unspecify it in Linuxconf or something? I'm thinking I'd like to
play around with Beos a bit, but Linux and Windows seem to have con
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> Just a quick one: What does the option 'grow to fill disk' mean in the
> RedHat partitioning tool? Do I need to check it??
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: Jueves, 03 de Febrero de 2000 06:58 a.m.
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> Asunto: Quick disk partitioning question
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> Just a quick one: What does the option 'grow to fill disk' mean in the
> RedHat partitioning tool? Do I need to check it??
>
> Thanks,
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> Tob
Being sincere, I haven“t noticed that. I usually mark my swap partitions as
grow to full disk, and space is distributed on same quantities, as I make
usually same size swap parts.
-Manuel.
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Just a quick one: What does the option 'grow to fill disk' mean in the
RedHat partitioning tool? Do I need to check it??
Thanks,
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Thanks,
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