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Removed obsolete commented text, chapter02.

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    1010<para>See testing</para>
    1111
    12 <!--
    13 <para>Now that we have a blank partition, we can create a file system on it.
    14 Most widely used in the Linux world is the second extended file system (ext2),
    15 but with the high-capacity hard disks of today the so-called journaling file
    16 systems are becoming increasingly popular. Here we will create an ext2 file
    17 system, but build instructions for other file systems can be found at
    18 <ulink url="&blfs-root;view/stable/postlfs/filesystems.html"/>.</para>
    19 
    20 <para>To create an ext2 file system on the LFS partition run the following:</para>
    21 
    22 <screen><userinput>mke2fs /dev/<replaceable>[xxx]</replaceable></userinput></screen>
    23 
    24 <para>Replace <replaceable>[xxx]</replaceable> with the name of the LFS partition
    25 (something like <filename>hda5</filename>).</para>
    26 
    27 <para>If you created a (new) swap partition you need to initialize it as a
    28 swap partition too (also known as formatting, like you did above with
    29 <command>mke2fs</command>) by running:</para>
    30 
    31 <screen><userinput>mkswap /dev/<replaceable>[yyy]</replaceable></userinput></screen>
    32 
    33 <para>Replace <replaceable>[yyy]</replaceable> with the name of the swap
    34 partition.</para>
    35 -->
    36 
    3712</sect1>
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