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chapter03/creatingfs.xml
rf600ad8 r2d2898e 4 4 5 5 <para>Once the partition is created, we have to create a new file system on 6 that partition. The standard file system used these days is the ext2 7 file system, but the so-called journaling file systems are becoming 8 increasingly popular too. It's of course up to you to decide which file 9 system you want to create, but because we have to assume and work with 10 something, we will assume you chose the ext2 file system.</para>6 that partition. The standard file system used these days is the ext2 file 7 system, but the so-called journaling file systems are becoming increasingly 8 popular too. We'll assume that you wish to create an ext2 file system. 9 However, build instructions for other file systems may be found at 10 <ulink url="http://beyond.linuxfromscratch.org/view/cvs/postlfs/filesystems.html"/>.</para> 11 11 12 12 <para>To create an ext2 file system, use the mke2fs command. The LFS partition
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