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[6370fa6] | 1 | <sect1 id="ch04-creatingfs">
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[4eea3b2] | 2 | <title>Creating a file system on the new partition</title>
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[6370fa6] | 3 |
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| 4 | <para>
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[4eea3b2] | 5 | Once the partition is created, we have to create a new file system on
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[0c396df] | 6 | that partition. The standard file system used these days is the ext2
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| 7 | file system, but the socalled journaling file systems are becoming
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| 8 | increasingly popular too. It's of course up to you to decide which file
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| 9 | system you want to create, but because we have to assume and work with
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| 10 | something, we will assume you chose the ext2 file system.
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[6370fa6] | 11 | </para>
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| 12 |
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[a4142a8] | 13 | <para>
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[0c396df] | 14 | To create an ext2 file system, use the mke2fs command. The LFS partition
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| 15 | is used as the only option to the command and the file system is created.
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[4eea3b2] | 16 | </para>
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| 17 |
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[11ce06a] | 18 | <para>
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| 19 | <screen>
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| 20 | <userinput>mke2fs /dev/xxx</userinput>
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| 21 | </screen>
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| 22 | </para>
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[6370fa6] | 23 |
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[64df8d1] | 24 | <para>
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| 25 | Replace "xxx" by the partition's designation (like hda11).
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| 26 | </para>
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| 27 |
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[6370fa6] | 28 | </sect1>
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| 29 |
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