![]() Yes my case, I used to work with FC since 1 until 17. Some potentially useful historical clarification - Before Fedora 7, Fedora was known as Fedora Core and many people who have been around the Linux world for a long time still call it that Therefore I assumed that FC would use the same - and of course to avoid problems I created this post I am using Ubuntu too, since 17.04 it uses swap file and not swap partition. ![]() ![]() I expected a table with the mandatory partitions and recommended sizes UEFI.īoth cases - I have 2 old PC Desktops and 1 Laptop. Other important things to mention would be the system architecture and BIOS vs. Well I want use both based with the new names or standard: Workstation and Server I used Fedora Core since 1 to 17 - now I am trying to return. Interesting, I thought was created an internal swap file and later the OS itself uses zram.įedora Core OS is a different kind of OS compared to Workstation and Server With regard to swap – Fedora uses a virtual swap (zram) in memory by default and does not use either a swap file or partition. it without matter if the mobo is based on Bios or UFI.it without matter if the architecture is 32/64 bits (of course using the correct installer).it without matter if is SSD or HDD right?.it without matter if the disk is 250gb 500 gb and 1TB right?.Ok, so is safe trust in the default settings applied, Am I correct? use the automatic installer and it will create partitions needed to fill the space allowed.
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