于 2011年12月31日 12:00, Craig White 写道: > On Sat, 2011-12-31 at 11:31 +0800, alick wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I have a question about installing Fedora from hard disk. >> >> I downloaded a DVD iso, extract vmlinuz and initrd.img to >> partition A, then I put iso file onto partition B. >> >> Since I have grub (grub1) from old version of Fedora, I can >> use it to boot extracted vmlinuz, and start my installation. >> >> I already know that partition B should be ext2/3/4 or FAT, and >> should never be formatted during installation. > ---- > why do you say - should never be formatted during installation? Default > installation would normally reformat any partitions you designate for > use and it's the only way to ensure that the install is clean. > In my mind, during installing from hard drive, the software should be copied from the partition which holds the ISO file. In case this partition get reformatted at partitioning procedure, software then can not be found. Is it so? > Note that the 'format' is a quick format. > > Would advise against FAT volumes for Linux use except in some > 'dual-boot' instances. > ---- >> Now I wonder >> what requirements should partition A have. Can partition A be >> formatted during installation? Is it necessary A is ext3/4? >> Is it better that A is the same as B? > ---- > each partition is evaluated/used on it's own and can be any supported > filesystem without regard to any other used. That said, the partition > used for /boot should be ext2, ext3 or ext4 and it would appear that > ext4 is now the default for /boot. > ---- >> Note: yeah I indeed have installed Fedora 16. During my installation >> partition A is a small not-used ext3 partition. The installation >> works as expected. Now I just want to know whether partition A >> can be say my old / partition(which will be formatted). > ---- > partition A, B are vague references that don't have any particular > meaning to me. > Well, I use partition A to denote the partition which holds vmlinuz file extracted from the ISO file. And I use partition B to denote the partition which holds the ISO file. Hope I explain better. > are you sure that partition A isn't being used in some fashion? > > At any rate, if you are doing a complete/clean install, you would > probably by default end up with 2 partitions... /boot (approximately > 500M) and the rest of the hard drive which is one large lvm which would > have lvm partitions for root (/) and swap and possibly /home I have used Fedora for a while and now I normally do not use the default partition scheme. I have an separated /home partition. > ---- > [...] Sorry for my not-good English. -- alick Fedora 16 (Verne) user https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Alick -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org