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5. In the Size (Megs) field in the popup window, type the partition
size from Table 2 for the partition selected.
Note: Be sure to select the Grow to fill disk? option button when you
create the root (/) partition.
6. Click OK.
7. Repeat steps 2 through 6 to configure the remaining two disk
partitions that are listed in Table 2.
8. Click Next to continue; the Choose partitions to Format window
displays.
Table 2 Disk Partition Configuration Settings
Mount Point Size (MB)
a
a. The Linux <Swap Partition> size should be set to a value that is at least
equal to the amount of available workstation memory. If you choose to in-
crease the Linux <Swap Partition> partition size, increase it by multiples
of the available workstation memory. For example, a workstation with 512
MB of available memory should have a Linux <Swap Partition> size of 512
MB, 1024 MB, 1536 MB, and so forth.
Partition Type
/boot 50 MB Linux native
<Swap Partition> 512 MB Linux swap
/ 1 MB (Grow to fill) Linux native
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