Basically, it's important to seperate the /home, /usr, and / directories in case of corruption. This means a lot less to the average home user then it does in a corporate enviroment. / doesn't take ...
As usual, this blog post comes out of something I have been working on (read as: struggling with) for the past few days. The purpose is to give an overview of disk partitioning under Linux, ...
Let's start by clearly stating what this post is, and what it isn't. It is a description of how I set up multi-boot for Linux systems, sometimes including Windows, using the GRUB bootloader. It is not ...