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Partitioning in Linux

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

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Partioning is kind of intuitive with the necessary softwares. I thought it goes the same way in Linux. But that was not to be. Many newcomers to Linux learn of partitions, yet don't know how to fully utilize them. Here's a short guide into the wonderful world of Linux partitions.

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