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Tim wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 09:15 -0400, Travis Arnold wrote:
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<pre wrap="">so I don't even have to use LVM? That is so nice to know. I've
looked around on Fedorasolved and I see the article about moving /home
but is there another write up possibly dealing with how to instal
l with out LVM? the interface doesn't(to me at least) seem quite as
intuitive if one doesn't want to go with the defualt sheme.
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You can delete the LVM partitions it sets up by default (volume groups
and logical volumes), and create what you want, in the "manually
partition" stage of the installation. Have a play around with the
partition editor.
Or, you can pre-partition before installation, then just pick the
partitions to use with what mount points, during the manually partition
stage of the installation.
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Ok, thanks so if I take the dvd, then I can choose what I can install?
keep it sort of simple, then there would be less updates correct? Also
thank you Chris for the link to the chapter, that was helpful, I like
directions...books are fun- well ok reading anyway. I shall be back
when I have results. <br>
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Travis<br>
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