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chapter02/creatingpartition.xml
rb14e957 r3acac1e 35 35 However, if the LFS system is intended to be the primary Linux system, 36 36 additional software will probably be installed which will require additional 37 space. A 10GB partition is a rea onable size to provide for growth. The LFS37 space. A 10GB partition is a reasonable size to provide for growth. The LFS 38 38 system itself will not take up this much room. A large portion of this 39 39 requirement is to provide sufficient free temporary storage. Compiling
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