[ubuntu-my] How do i burn my 9.04 download to disk pls?
Donald P Kong
dpkong at pc.jaring.my
Mon Jun 8 17:01:38 BST 2009
which partition are you referring to? /home grows depending on what you
put in there
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 20:53 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> Lemme ask something, a bit off topic
>
> how much space we generally need and will it ever grow so fast that
> one day resizing its partition will become inevitable?
>
> 2009/6/8 de zull <dezull at gmail.com>
> I think I read it here, Jaunty release note. Anyway, I will
> convert my home partition to ext4 when 9.10 is released.
> Thanks for the info.
>
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> On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 10:45 +0800, de zull wrote:
> > Right now I'm using ext4 for my / partition and ext3
> for my home
> > partition since I read somewhere ext4 is not stable
> for the current
> > kernel included in Jaunty.
> Not true. ext4 stabilized in the kernel shipped by
> Jaunty prior to its
> release.
> > Anyway, since ext4 has its own defragmenter, does
> that mean it is
> > prone to fragmentation compared to ext3? Does anyone
> here use ext3 for
> > the home partition?any problem?
> I used to use ext3, now I use ext4. Never had any
> issues with
> fragmentation.
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