Linux Partition HOWTO
Tony Harris
version 3.2, 1 Sept 2000
based on
Linux Partition HOWTO (version 2.4, 3 November 1997)
Kristan Koehntopp
Original authorship noted in HTML comments.
This Linux Mini-HOWTO teaches you how to plan and create
partitions on IDE and SCSI hard drives. It discusses partitioning
terminology and considers size and location issues. Use of the fdisk
partitioning utility for creating and recovering of partition tables is
covered. The most recent version of this document is here.
- Introduction
- What is a partition?
- Related HOWTOs
- Logical Devices
- Device names
- Device numbers
- Partition Types
- Foreign
- Primary
- Logical
- Swap
- Partition Requirements
- What partitions do I need?
- Which filesystems need their own
partitions?
- How big should the swap partitions be?
- Placement of swap partitions
- How to Partition with fdisk
- Notes about fdisk
- Four primary partitions example
- Mixed primary and logical
partitions example
- Submitted Examples
-
How to recover a deleted partition table
- Appendix
- Formatting Partitions
- Activating Swap Space
- Mounting Partitions
- Fragmentation