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rc288d97 r90e3cb3 40 40 a swap partition.</para> 41 41 42 <para>Start a disk partitioning program such as < userinput>cfdisk</userinput>43 or < userinput>fdisk</userinput> with an argument naming the hard disk upon42 <para>Start a disk partitioning program such as <command>cfdisk</command> 43 or <command>fdisk</command> with an argument naming the hard disk upon 44 44 which the new partition must be created -- for example 45 45 <filename>/dev/hda</filename> for the primary IDE disk. Create a Linux native 46 46 partition and a swap partition, if needed. Please refer to the man pages of 47 < userinput>cfdisk</userinput> or <userinput>fdisk</userinput> if you don't yet47 <command>cfdisk</command> or <command>fdisk</command> if you don't yet 48 48 know how to use the programs.</para> 49 49 … … 123 123 <para>You should also ensure that this new partition is not mounted with 124 124 permissions that are too restrictive (such as the nosuid, nodev or noatime 125 options). You can run the < userinput>mount</userinput> command without any125 options). You can run the <command>mount</command> command without any 126 126 parameters to see with what options the LFS partition is mounted. If 127 127 you see nosuid, nodev or noatime, you will need to remount it.</para>
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