@ edoc
Your'e confusing me now , in your previous post you said:edoc wrote:Just one with a reference to the difference between ext2 and ext3 (better journaling in ext3 in case there is a partition or other HDD problem that needs to be repaired).
Now keeping that quote in mindedoc wrote: (There have been some suggestions that ext3 does not always work OK on all computers with Frugal.)
i said in my previous post:
And the answer to that is ???CatDude wrote: But how would the target audience (or anybody, for that matter) determine what format to actually use.?
With regard to referencing the differences between ext2 and ext3
i do actually do that in this howto (between images 8 and 9)
at the suggestion of Bruce B.
But that still doesn't help the reader know what will or will not work on their particular computer.Make the partition to the size you wish, as you can see below, i left enough space for the SWAP partition.
For Filesystem you can choose either ext2 or ext3.
If you are wondering what the difference is between the Filesystems,
and would like to know more, please check out the following links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext3
@ puppyluvr
Whatever you feel is best mate.puppyluvr wrote: @CatDude,
Instead of adding a new page to the manual, for now, I will add a link to this thread instead, as I believe it a valuable tutorial..Maybe later I can find a way to incorperate it fully....
I have edited the first post, hopefully that will stop any confusion.puppyluvr wrote: One thing tho...we need to explain the Qemu window, as that could be confusing to newbies..Easier than cropping it out...LOL
Jay...
CatDude
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