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vacri
on Jan 27, 2012
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Understanding the bin, sbin, usr/bin , usr/sbin sp...
I ran into problems when /boot was part of the larger xfs filesystem, so had to create an ext3 /boot instead.
sirclueless
on Jan 28, 2012
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And in general, if you want to use any filesystem that your operating system supports but your bootloader does not, you need a /boot
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