On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 23:06:18 +0200, Zsitvai János wrote: > > Which is what I used to do, and means you have a separate /boot > > partition and need an initrd. By combining / and /boot, you have one > > less partition, the same number of non-LVM partitions and no initrd. > > It also means that now I have half a gig going unused on my main / > because it isn't on LVM. If I ever get around to repartitioning, I'll > definitely only keep /boot on a non-LVM partition.
That only means you made / too big, the same would happen if you made /boot too big. My / partition is 400MB and less than 50% full, 300MB would be plenty. -- Neil Bothwick If you smoke after sex, you're doing it too fast.
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