[ubuntu-my] How do i burn my 9.04 download to disk pls?
oooo aaaa
mr_habau at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 8 16:31:49 BST 2009
erm.... right now i'm using ubuntu 9.10 with 20Gb.
Time by time used disk space expanded for generally update but
there is no specific amount and depending on application needed and download.
TQ
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From: Umarzuki Mochlis <umarzuki at gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, June 8, 2009 8:53:11 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-my] How do i burn my 9.04 download to disk pls?
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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