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diff --git a/eu/using-d-i/modules/partman.xml b/eu/using-d-i/modules/partman.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 7fa060159..000000000 --- a/eu/using-d-i/modules/partman.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking --> -<!-- original version: 14602 untranslated --> - - <sect3 id="partman"><title>Partitioning Your Disks</title> -<para> - -Now it is time to partition your disks. If you are uncomfortable with -partitioning, or just want to know more details, see <xref -linkend="partitioning"/>. - -</para><para> - -First you will be given the opportunity to automatically partition -either an entire drive, or free space on a drive. This is also called -<quote>guided</quote> partitioning. If you do not want to -autopartition, choose <guimenuitem>Manually edit partition -table</guimenuitem> from the menu and skip to the next -paragraph. Otherwise you will be asked if you want <guimenuitem>All -files in one partition</guimenuitem>, <guimenuitem>Separate partition -for home directories</guimenuitem>, or if you rather plan to have -a <guimenuitem>Multi-user system</guimenuitem>. All schemes have their -pros and cons, some of which are discussed in <xref -linkend="partitioning"/>. If you are unsure, choose the first -one. Bear in mind, that guided partitioning needs certain minimal -amount of free space to operate with. If you don't give it at least -about 1GB of space (depends on chosen scheme), guided partitioning -will fail. - -</para> - -<informaltable> -<tgroup cols="3"> -<thead> -<row> - <entry>Partitioning scheme</entry> - <entry>Minimum space</entry> - <entry>Created partitions</entry> -</row> -</thead> - -<tbody> -<row> - <entry>All files in one partition</entry> - <entry>600MB</entry> - <entry><filename>/</filename>, swap</entry> -</row><row> - <entry>Separate partition for home directories</entry> - <entry>500MB</entry> - <entry> - <filename>/</filename>, <filename>/home</filename>, swap - </entry> -</row><row> - <entry>Multi-user system</entry> - <entry>1GB</entry> - <entry> - <filename>/</filename>, <filename>/home</filename>, - <filename>/usr</filename>, <filename>/var</filename>, - <filename>/tmp</filename>, swap - </entry> -</row> - -</tbody></tgroup></informaltable> - -<para> - -On the next screen you will see your partition table, how the -partitions will be formatted, and where they will be mounted. -If you did automatic partitioning, you should just be able to choose -<guimenuitem>Finished partitioning</guimenuitem> from the menu to use -what it set up. - -</para><para> - -Select partititons from the list to modify or delete them. If you have -free space it will also show up under a drive, and you can select it -to create new partitions. When modifying a partition you will have the -opportunity to choose how to use the partition, the file system to -use, and where to mount it. The partitioning menu also has a choice at -the bottom that can be used to automatically partition a drive or -existing free space on a drive, if you'd rather go that route. Be sure -to create at least two partitions, one for <emphasis>swap</emphasis> -and one for the <emphasis>root</emphasis> filesystem (which must be -mounted as <filename>/</filename>). If you forget to mount the root -filesystem, <command>partman</command> won't let you continue until -you correct this issue. However, this situation should not happen, -because <command>partman</command> by default offers reasonable -defaults. - -</para><para> - -Capabilities of <command>partman</command> can be extended with -installer modules, so if you can't see all promised goodies, check if -you have loaded all required modules -(e.g. <filename>partman-ext3</filename>, -<filename>partman-xfs</filename>, or -<filename>partman-lvm</filename>). - -</para><para> - -After you are satisfied with partitioning, select <guimenuitem>Finished -partitioning</guimenuitem> from the partitioning menu. You will be -presented with a summary of changes made to the disks and asked to -confirm that the filesystems should be created as requested. - -</para> - </sect3> |