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Partitioning is a means to divide a single hard drive into many logical drives. A partition is a contiguous set of blocks on a drive that are treated as an independant disk. A partition table (the creation of which is the topic of this HOWTO) is an index that relates sections of the hard drive to partitions.
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| Title | Author | Description |
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| Dual boot install strategies | Tobby Banerjee | Installation strategies for Windows/Linux dual-boot . |
| Linux Multiple Disk System Tuning | Gjoen Stein | How to estimate the various size and speed requirements for different parts of the filesystem. |
| Linux Large Disk | Andries Brouwer | Instructions and considerations regarding disks with more than 1024 cylinders |
| Linux Quota | Ralf van Dooren | Instructions on limiting disk space usage per user (quotas) |
| Partition-Rescue mini-HOWTO | Jean-Daniel Dodin | How to restore linux partitions after they have been deleted by a Windows install. Does not appear to preserve data. |
| Linux ADSM Backup | Thomas Koenig | Instructions on integrating Linux into an IBM ADSM backup environment. |
| Linux Backup with MSDOS | Christopher Neufeld | Information about MS-DOS driven Linux backups. |
| RAMdisk HOWTO | A. Lissot | How to create a RAMdisk |
| Linux HOWTO Index | Tim Bynum | Instructions on writing and submitting a HOWTO document |
Additional information on your system:
/usr/src/linux/Documentation
ide.txt: Info about your IDE drivers
scsi.txt Info about your SCSI drivers
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