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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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in Linux, but I've never used it, and am not sure how well it would
work...
Bill Ward
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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 consolidated
my hd. I did check the grow to fill option for my home partition, that's
why. Thanks in advance.
Manuel Antonio Camacho Quesada wrote:
> It mea
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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Is it basically random as to which (if more than one are specified), or is
there a method to its madness?
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It means that any space left after all your partitions are made will be
assigned to the partition (or partitions) marked as "grow to full disk".
-Manuel.
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