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1<sect1 id="ch04-creatingpart">
2<title>Creating a new partition</title>
3
4<para>
5Before we can build our new Linux system, we need to have an empty Linux
6partition on which we can build our new system. I recommend a partition size
7of around 750 MB. This gives you enough space to store all the tarballs and
8to compile all packages without worrying running out of the necessary
9temporary disk space. If you already have a Linux Native partition available,
10you can skip this subsection.
11</para>
12
13<para>
14Start the cfdisk program (or another fdisk like program you prefer) with the
15appropriate hard disk as the option (like /dev/hda if you want to create a
16new partition on the primary master IDE disk). Create a Linux Native
17partition, write the partition table and exit the dfdisk program. Remember
18what your new partition's designation is. It could be something
19like hda11 (as it is in my case). This newly created partition will be
20referred to as the LFS partition in this book.
21</para>
22
23</sect1>
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