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    <title created="20010606">Linux Partition HOWTO</title>
    <date created="20010606">20010325</date>

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          Tony
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          Harris
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       This Linux Mini-HOWTO teaches you how to plan and create
       partitions on IDE and SCSI hard drives. It discusses
       partitioning terminology and considers size and location
       issues. Use of the fdisk partitioning utility for creating and
       recovering of partition tables is covered. The most recent
       version of this document is here. 
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