On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 13:39:47 -0500 Matthew Woehlke <whatever> wrote: > Kevin Fenzi wrote: > > On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:55:36 -0500 > > Matthew Woehlke wrote: > > Ahem. Please do not quote my e-mail address unobfuscated in message > bodies. Then perhaps you shouldn't post to a public mailing list? What possible advantage to me obfuscating your email address is there? > Has something changed? I /know/ I created a custom partition layout > for F10 (because I have / and /home, with no /boot *and no swap*), > and I know I did it from the KDE Live spin (which I still have on > USB, being the only easy way to get Fedora onto my Eee). I sure don't > remember creating that layout after the fact, I want to say I > installed that way straight off. Yeah, it was a happy accident. Both / and /boot were ext3, and thus you could have it install them both in / On f11, / is ext4 and boot is ext3, so you can't combine them and have it install in the right place. > >> If not... I'm going to have to do a 'yum upgrade' on my asus, which > >> is going to be... painful. > > > > Try preupgrade? > > Actually... I doubt I have the space for it (only 700 M free) :-). :( > Besides, yum upgrade will let me keep a closer eye on what additional > dependencies get sucked in. (With less than 3 G of space for the OS, > I care very much about keeping the rpm set as lean as possible. Even > so far as giving up kcalc so I can keep the monstrous foomatic off > the system.) Yeah, then yum upgrade it is. ;( > >> (Btw, is ext4 considered "safe" for SSD's? I've so far been using > >> ext2 to avoid the journaling...) > > > > Yes, I think so. > > Hmm... well, not sure if I'll try it. I'd be a bit paranoid > about /home getting nuked if I have to split / (though, in fairness, > there is so little actually on the SSD that it would be trivial to > back everything up first). I have been using it here on a eee900a just fine. Of course no idea how it's affecting life of the SSD. I'm not too worried since the ssd is so old/slow that if it dies I can justify replacing it. ;) kevin
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