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Originally Posted by proprietarysucks you don't need to use dd to erase a disk.
I'd do a 50mb /boot
I'd do a 256mb swap
I'd do the rest as /
but then again what do I know? |
(A lot more than I do about this stuff.

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Thanks. Couple questions:
1. Why do i create a 50MB "/boot"? When i installed OpenSUSE on another comp. I only had to create "/", "/home" and "swap".
2. Do I need to put anything in boot or will Puppy's Installer do all that once I have the partitions?
3. Do I create them all as Primary partitions or should swap be extended?