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chapter02/creatingpartition.xml
rd7a9421 ra04b192f 38 38 or <command>fdisk</command> with a command line option naming the hard 39 39 disk on which the new partition will be created—for example 40 <filename class="devicefile">/dev/sda</filename> for the primary 40 <filename class="devicefile">/dev/sda</filename> for the primary 41 41 disk drive. Create a Linux native partition and a 42 42 <systemitem class="filesystem">swap</systemitem> partition, if needed. Please … … 89 89 90 90 <para>If you want to use the hibernation feature (suspend-to-disk) of Linux, 91 it writes out the contents of RAM to the swap partition before turning off 91 it writes out the contents of RAM to the swap partition before turning off 92 92 the machine. In this case the size of the swap partition should be at 93 93 least as large as the system's installed RAM.</para> … … 115 115 using <command>gdisk</command>.</para> 116 116 117 <note><para>The Grub Bios partition must be on the drive that the BIOS 118 uses to boot the system. This is not necessarily the same drive where the 117 <note><para>The Grub Bios partition must be on the drive that the BIOS 118 uses to boot the system. This is not necessarily the same drive where the 119 119 LFS root partition is located. Disks on a system may use different 120 120 partition table types. The requirement for this partition depends
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