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| [aa18ac0] | 2 | <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
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| [3f8be484] | 4 |   <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
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 | 5 |   %general-entities;
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 | 8 | <sect1 id="ch-partitioning-creatingpartition">
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 | 9 |   <?dbhtml filename="creatingpartition.html"?>
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 | 10 | 
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 | 11 |   <title>Creating a New Partition</title>
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 | 12 | 
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| [a266616] | 13 |   <para os="a">Like most other operating systems, CLFS is usually installed
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 | 14 |   on a dedicated partition. The recommended approach to building a CLFS
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| [3f8be484] | 15 |   system is to use an available empty partition or, if you have enough
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| [9d3989a] | 16 |   unpartitioned space, to create one. However, if you're building for a different
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| [040521bc] | 17 |   architecture you can simply build everything in <quote>/mnt/clfs</quote>
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| [a266616] | 18 |   and transfer it to your target machine.</para>
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| [3f8be484] | 19 | 
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| [fb7d4ee] | 20 |   <para os="b">A minimal system requires around 2.5 gigabytes (GB).
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 | 21 |   This is enough to store all the source tarballs and compile the packages. The CLFS
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 | 22 |   system itself will not take up this  much room. A large portion of this requirement
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 | 23 |   is to provide sufficient free temporary storage. Compiling packages can require a
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 | 24 |   lot of disk space which will be reclaimed after the package is installed. If the
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 | 25 |   CLFS system is intended to be the primary Linux system,  additional software will
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 | 26 |   probably be installed which will require additional space (2-10 GB). </para>
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| [3f8be484] | 27 | 
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 | 28 |   <para os="c">Because there is not always enough Random Access Memory (RAM)
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 | 29 |   available for compilation processes, it is a good idea to use a small disk
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 | 30 |   partition as swap space. This is used by the kernel to store seldom-used
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 | 31 |   data and leave more memory available for active processes. The swap
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| [fb40919] | 32 |   partition for an CLFS system can be the same as the one used by the host
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| [3f8be484] | 33 |   system, in which case it is not necessary to create another one.</para>
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 | 34 | 
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 | 35 |   <para os="d">Start a disk partitioning program such as <command>cfdisk</command>
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 | 36 |   or <command>fdisk</command> with a command line option naming the hard
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 | 37 |   disk on which the new partition will be created—for example
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 | 38 |   <filename class="devicefile">/dev/hda</filename> for the primary
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 | 39 |   Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) disk. Create a Linux native partition
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 | 40 |   and a swap partition, if needed. Please refer to
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 | 41 |   <filename>cfdisk(8)</filename> or <filename>fdisk(8)</filename> if you
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 | 42 |   do not yet know how to use the programs.</para>
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 | 43 | 
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 | 44 |   <para os="e">Remember the designation of the new partition (e.g.,
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 | 45 |   <filename class="devicefile">hda5</filename>). This book will refer to
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| [a8f30b25] | 46 |   this as the CLFS partition. Also remember the designation of the swap
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| [3f8be484] | 47 |   partition. These names will be needed later for the
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 | 48 |   <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> file.</para>
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 | 49 | 
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 | 50 | </sect1>
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