* Separate Boot Partition
@ 2004-01-27 3:15 Peter
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From: Peter @ 2004-01-27 3:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-newbie
Hi,
Presently my boot folder resides under root as /boot. If I decide to make a
separate boot partition on my hard drive are then the following steps the
right way?
-- Make a partition on the hard drive of 50 MB and format it.
-- in fstab put "/dev/hda3 /boot ext3 defaults 0 0
-- move /boot to /tmp/boot
-- mount /boot
-- move files of /tmp/boot to /boot
If so do i have to make a new mkbootdisk?
Thanks & regards
--
Peter
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