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Posted: Dec. 26 2004,04:31 |
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Quote (cbagger01 @ Dec. 25 2004,23:17) | hda1 Linux Type 83 Size 3GB hda2 Linux Swap Type 82 Size 256MB leaving 768MB of unpartitioned space for future use
Your DSL installation will go to partition hda1 Your DSL swap partition will be hda2
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mkswap /dev/hda2 swapon /dev/hda2 |
I'd skip the creation of a swap partition. His Laptop has 128MB of RAM, that's more than enough to run DSL and then some. I have 256MB on my computer and DSL has never used over 50MB. That's just my take on it, but if you think you're going to be using a lot of heavy programs, like graphical games and such, a swap file will probably be useful. But if you're only going to be doing school stuff on it, like word processing, and surfing the web you'll be just fine without it. If anything you can just add another partition from the Free Space, which I'd also recommend having. I have DSL installed on a 300MB and a 15MB partition of a 1.2GB HD, the other 900MB are just Free Space right now.
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