I have the desktop CD, if I need the Alt CD; I can download that. Is there any way I can do this, will I need a separate /boot partition
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Re: Install to NilFS2?
It seems you need a running Linux system with the nilfs2 tools installed to make a nilfs2 filesystem.
Maybe from a Live CD/USB?
Then you unpack a Linux system onto this filesystem and next you make it bootable.
http://www.o-learn.com/content/howto...-toshiba-ac100
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Re: Install to NilFS2?
thx, I'll stick with BTRFS for my Intel 510 Serries 120GB SSD. I thought NiLFS2n was merged in the 2.6.30 I think theres even an option in Fedora's installer for NiLFS2. Is there any stable log-based filesystem for *buntu (or Linux in general?)
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