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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/27/2012 01:15 PM, Alan Evans
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 7:03 PM, Robert
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Right now I have a 300Mb /boot and 768Mb swap leaving ~2.7Gb
for /.<br>
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Not sure why you would bother with separate /boot and /
partitions on a system with only 4GB of mass storage. Just go
with a single partition, and limit the installed kernels to two
-- current and previous -- to save space.<br>
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I didn't even have a swap partition on my 900A when I was using
the 4GB flash drive that came with it. but I had 2GB of RAM, so
swap wasn't much needed for the kinds of tasks I set that little
machine to. Of course, I didn't need hibernation, either.<br>
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Never thought of just one partition. Always ASSuMEd that /boot had
to be by itself. I guess that just a / partition needs to be first
and the swap at the end. I will give that a go.<br>
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And how do I change the # of kernels?<br>
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