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When you create a new partition, in what terms you need to
designate its size

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When you create a new partition, in what terms you need to designate its size..

Answer / fasil km

you need to specify the size in terms of blocks
refer fdisk

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When you create a new partition, in what terms you need to designate its size..

Answer / gokul pradeep

In order to designate ur size,you have to give look keen on
boot partition.

We can give maximum of 200 mb for /boot.This partition will
be useful while booting the OS so this size is enough more.
For /usr give rest of the size
swap should be double of ur mem size.

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