doobit


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Posted: Mar. 02 2006,16:42 |
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Frugal is a compressed file as Robert mentioned, so it can be safely kept on an ext2 partition without too much concern for corruption, since it is read-only. As Mikshaw stated, the writeable partitions can be whatever you want them to be, as long as Linux can read it and write to it. I use ext3 for my persistent /home and /opt directories in the laptop because those get written to a lot due to downloading programs to try out, and writing text files that I want to save, etc.
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