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So i just installed Fedora, and while installing altered the default settings by: LVM: swap partition / ext3 /home ext3 Should i have created the home partition as part of ...
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    Just Installed, Help??

    So i just installed Fedora, and while installing altered the default settings by:

    LVM:
    swap partition
    / ext3
    /home ext3


    Should i have created the home partition as part of LVM or separate like the Boot partition?

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    Both ways work fine but its easy to manages ext3 partitions as compared to LVM.
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    I ended up reinstalling without LVM at all, doing it the way i knew how to do these things..More or less. Anyway reinstalling seems to have worked in more ways than one. A couple of shortcut keys that were messing about are fixed, and i installed all my codecs/drivers properly

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