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- And then ''Enter key'' | - And then ''Enter key'' | ||
- And finally ''+512M'' | - And finally ''+512M'' | ||
- | - Now we are going to make an ext3 partition for your files. You can also make more than one partition for your files. For example if you do not want to store your files to ext3 partition and you want to use fat32 instead, or if you want to use a chroot environment and want to avoid [[http://forum.dsmg600.info/t19-Updated-28092006-Bugs.html|the chmod bug at bootup]]. | + | - Now we are going to make an ext3 partition for your files. You can also make more than one partition for your files. For example if you do not want to store your files to ext3 partition and you want to use fat32 instead, or if you want to use a chroot environment and want to avoid [[http://dns323.kood.org/forum/t19-Updated-28092006-Bugs.html|the chmod bug at bootup]]. |
- Press ''n'' | - Press ''n'' | ||
- Then ''p'' | - Then ''p'' | ||
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- Now we are going to format newly created partitions. | - Now we are going to format newly created partitions. | ||
- To format the swap partition run ''mkswap /dev/hdx1'' | - To format the swap partition run ''mkswap /dev/hdx1'' | ||
- | - Next we are going to format the ext3 partition with the following command line ''mke2fs -j /dev/hdx2'' | + | - Next we are going to format the ext3 partition with the following command line ''mke2fs -I 128 -j /dev/hdx2'' |
- And if you chose to make a second partition to your files then we must format this one also. If you chose it to be FAT32 at the 23rd step, then you must run ''mkdosfs /dev/hdx3'' | - And if you chose to make a second partition to your files then we must format this one also. If you chose it to be FAT32 at the 23rd step, then you must run ''mkdosfs /dev/hdx3'' | ||
- And finally we are going to copy the fun_plug file to your ext3 partition. | - And finally we are going to copy the fun_plug file to your ext3 partition. |