En:HOWTO: Manual Partitioning with Sabayon Linux
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For the root partition we're going to use all our free space left, and as for the fs type...I've chosen ext4 but basically<br /> | For the root partition we're going to use all our free space left, and as for the fs type...I've chosen ext4 but basically<br /> | ||
| − | you can fill in any type you want. Select '''fill to maximum allowable size''.<br /> | + | you can fill in any type you want. Select '''fill to maximum allowable size'''.<br /> |
More information about filesystems can be found on following links:<br /> | More information about filesystems can be found on following links:<br /> | ||
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=4#doc_chap5 | http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=4#doc_chap5 | ||
Revision as of 23:21, 6 December 2012
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This is a visual walk through about manually partitioning your Harddisc, during the setup of Sabayon Linux. |
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then select the free space where we want to install our Sabayon and Click on create. |
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You will be asked what kind of partition you want. |
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The first partition to create is the /boot partition. As file system type, i've chosen ext4. Click again on create. |
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Now we're going to create a swap partition, as for the size I've chosen 1500Mb that is a decent space but you can choose more if you have more than 1Gb ram. Then we need to create a root partition as before. |
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For the root partition we're going to use all our free space left, and as for the fs type...I've chosen ext4 but basically |
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This is our final configuration so far.
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| Now just keep select next to confirm everything, and Let the installer to Format your new Partitions. When done installing, Sabayon asks you to reboot. |