sound & partitions

Tom Legrady legrady-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Fri Jan 2 20:28:52 UTC 2004


Some of the Linux installations will be default grab all available 
memory when you create a partition, ,which means there's no memory left 
for other partitions. You need to rein it in, tell it it can only have 
so much room for  /, make it give you some room for /home.

Tom

Chris Aitken wrote:

>1. I am reinstalling linux because I whimped out on my last install
>when I had trouble creating /home as a separate partition (I
>had the error: could not allocate partition". I settled for only /
>(9492 MB) and swap (510). Now I have a sick system. I could
>troubleshoot it, but I would still have an installation with no separate
>
>  
>

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