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chapter03/creatingfs.xml
r73ae3f2b r12962a5 4 4 <para>Once the partition is created, we have to create a new file system on 5 5 that partition. The standard file system used these days is the ext2 6 file system, but the so called journaling file systems are becoming6 file system, but the so-called journaling file systems are becoming 7 7 increasingly popular too. It's of course up to you to decide which file 8 8 system you want to create, but because we have to assume and work with -
chapter03/creatingpart.xml
r73ae3f2b r12962a5 2 2 <title>Creating a new partition</title> 3 3 4 <para>First, let me tell you that it is possible to build LFS on only 5 one partition, which is where your original distribution is installed. This 6 is not recommended if it is the first time you try LFS, but may be useful 7 if you are short on disk space. If you feel brave, take a look at the 8 one partition hint at 9 <ulink 10 url="&hint-root;one-partition-hint.txt">&hint-root;one-partition-hint.txt</ulink></para> 4 <para>First, let's start with telling you that it is possible to build LFS 5 on only one partition, which is where your original distribution is 6 installed. This is not recommended if it is the first time you try LFS, 7 but may be useful if you are short on disk space. If you feel brave, take 8 a look at the one partition hint at <ulink 9 url="&hint-root;one-partition-hint.txt">&hint-root;one-partition-hint.txt</ulink> 10 Keep in mind, this is a real hint in that sense of the word, not a 11 finished document yet.</para> 11 12 12 13 <para>Before we can build our new Linux system, we need to have an empty Linux … … 17 18 plan to use the LFS system as your primary Linux system. If that's the 18 19 case you'd want more space so you can install additional software. If a 19 Linux Native partition is already available, this subsection can be skipped.</para> 20 Linux Native partition is already available, this subsection can be 21 skipped.</para> 20 22 21 <para>The cfdisk program (or another fdisk like program you prefer) )is22 started with the appropriate hard disk as the option (like /dev/hda if a 23 new partition is to be created on the primary master IDE disk). It is used24 to create a Linux Native partition, write the partition table and exit the25 cfdisk program. Please refer to the documentation that comes with your23 <para>The cfdisk program (or another fdisk like program you prefer) is 24 to be started with the appropriate hard disk as the option (like /dev/hda 25 if a new partition is to be created on the primary master IDE disk). It is 26 used to create a Linux Native partition, write the partition table and exit 27 the cfdisk program. Please refer to the documentation that comes with your 26 28 fdisk program of choice (the man pages are often a good place to start) 27 29 and read the procedures about how to create a new Linux native -
chapter03/mounting.xml
r73ae3f2b r12962a5 20 20 21 21 <para>This directory (/mnt/lfs) is the $LFS variable you have read about 22 earlier. If you were planning to make use of the $LFS environment variable, 23 <userinput>export LFS=/mnt/lfs</userinput> has to be executed now.</para> 22 back in chapter 2. If you were planning to make use of the $LFS environment 23 variable, <userinput>export LFS=/mnt/lfs</userinput> has to be executed 24 now.</para> 24 25 25 26 </sect1>
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