Hi,
my thoughts:
If you use an EFI/UEFI you will need a so called ESP, i.e. a FAT32 partition.
FAT32 is ugly from a linux user's perspective (e.g. it doesn't support symlinks
as far as I know and being regularly told by other users), but I'm putting
/boot on that partition for at least seven year
p...@xvalheru.org wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've bought a new SSD and I want to install gentoo on it. I'd like to
> heare some suggestions how to partition it. I'm planning small /boot
> partition, / partition and /data (including home) partition. But I'm
> not sure if I should create a swap partition or sw
On 09/12/2021 19:27, p...@xvalheru.org wrote:
Hi,
I've bought a new SSD and I want to install gentoo on it. I'd like to
heare some suggestions how to partition it. I'm planning small /boot
partition, / partition and /data (including home) partition. But I'm not
sure if I should create a swap
Hi,
I've bought a new SSD and I want to install gentoo on it. I'd like to
heare some suggestions how to partition it. I'm planning small /boot
partition, / partition and /data (including home) partition. But I'm not
sure if I should create a swap partition or swap to file. I'm daily
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