On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 5:04 PM, Dave Phillips wrote:
> Hi Andras,
>
> I have a quick question: When the installer prompts for a mount point (/ or
> /root or /boot or /home etc), is there any particular reason to choose one
> over another ? Or does it not matter during a simple installation ?
>
You can have different mount points (partitions) for any directory in
your system. You must have a "/" mount point no matter what. The rest
is optional.
However I very highly recommend a separate partition for /boot, and
highly recommend a separate partition for /home.
Cheers,
Orcan
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