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Once the partition is created, we have to create a new file system on
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that partition. To create an ext2 file system, the mke2fs command is the
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correct choice. To create a reiser file system, the mkreiserfs command
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should be used. To create a different kind of file system, the
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appropriate command needs to be executed. The new partition is used
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as the only option to the
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command and the file system is created. If the partition is hda2
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should be used. The new partition is used as the only option to the
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command and the file system is created. If the partition is hda11
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and ext2 is to be created, the user would run:
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<blockquote><literallayout>
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<userinput>mke2fs /dev/hda2</userinput>
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<userinput>mke2fs /dev/hda11</userinput>
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</literallayout></blockquote>
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<para>
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To use reiserfs the user would run:
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To create a reiser file system the user would run:
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</para>
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<blockquote><literallayout>
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<userinput>mkreiserfs /dev/hda2</userinput>
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<userinput>mkreiserfs /dev/hda11</userinput>
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</literallayout></blockquote>
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<para>
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Before we can build our new Linux system, we need to have an empty Linux
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partition on which we can build our new system. I recommend a partition size
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of around 750 MB. This gives enough space to store all the tarballs and
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of at least 750 MB. This gives enough space to store all the tarballs and
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to compile all packages without worrying about running out of the necessary
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temporary disk space. If a Linux Native partition is already available,
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this subsection can be skipped.
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temporary disk space. But you probably want more space than that if you
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plan to use the LFS system as your primary Linux system. If that's the
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case you'd want more space so you can install additional software. If a
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Linux Native partition is already available, this subsection can be skipped.
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</para>
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<para>
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The cfdisk program (or another fdisk like program the user prefers) is
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started with the
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appropriate hard disk as the option (like /dev/hda if the gentle reader
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wants to create a
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new partition on the primary master IDE disk). It is used to create a Linux
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Native partition, write the partition table and exit the cfdisk program.
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The new partition's designation should be remembered. It could be something
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like hda11 (as it is in my case). This newly created partition will be
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referred to as the LFS partition in this book.
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started with the appropriate hard disk as the option (like /dev/hda if a
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new partition is to be created on the primary master IDE disk). It is used
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to create a Linux Native partition, write the partition table and exit the
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cfdisk program. The new partition's designation should be remembered. It
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could be something like hda11 (as it is in my case). This newly created
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partition will be referred to as the LFS partition in this book.
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</para>
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</sect1>
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