Examples of using Linux partitions in English and their translations into Dutch
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Remove existing Linux partitions.
Delete the linux partitions with fdisk and recreate them.
No need to create new Linux partitions.
Fixed issue: Linux partitions display as empty.
but it left my Linux partitions alone.
Your Linux partitions don't all have to be on the same drive.
You can name your other Linux partitions anything you like.
For Linux partitions with the ext2 file system,
Don't automatically mount any installed Linux partitions in rescue mode. nonet.
Migrate Linux partitions if you are upgrading or reinstalling Fedora.
This will search all Linux partitions for the vmlinuz file.
Now add"noatime" to the line for your root partition and your other Linux partitions.
Here you see the Linux partitions that have been found on your computer.
You simply specify the appropriate device name when creating Linux partitions.
Just run Linux' fdisk to remove Linux partitions from the partition table.
Both take an argument which is the name of the drive that you wish to create Linux partitions on.
If your boot loader does not recognize Linux partitions, you may not be able to boot Fedora.
Therefore, if you're using both root and/usr filesystems, you will need to create two Linux partitions.
You should probably extend this to four Linux partitions in line with the recommendations above.
To create Linux partitions on the second drive on your system,
to remove existing Linux partitions, or to use the free space on the drive.
To create or edit Linux partitions, we will use the Linux version of the fdisk program,
remove all existing Linux partitions, or preserve existing partitions. .
Once you have removed the Linux partitions and made all of the changes you need to make,
OS/2 only looks at partitions with ID 7 for any installed IFS this is the reason that EXT2 IFS packet includes a special"Linux partition filter" device driver to fool OS/2 into thinking Linux partitions have ID 07.
The only solution is to prevent access to Linux partitions from any Windows application, using an encrypted file system.
Remove Linux partitions on selected drives and create default layout- select this option to remove only Linux partitions partitions created from a previous Linux installation.
Replace existing Linux system- select this option to remove only Linux partitions partitions created from a previous Linux installation.
For example, to create Linux partitions on the first SCSI drive in your system,