Disk Partitioning
An XCCDF Group
Description
To ensure separation and protection of data, there are top-level system directories which should be placed on their own physical partition or logical volume. The installer's default partitioning scheme creates separate logical volumes for/
, /boot
, and swap
.
- If starting with any of the default layouts, check the box to
\"Review and modify partitioning.\" This allows for the easy creation
of additional logical volumes inside the volume group already
created, though it may require making
/
's logical volume smaller to create space. In general, using logical volumes is preferable to using partitions because they can be more easily adjusted later. - If creating a custom layout, create the partitions mentioned in the previous paragraph (which the installer will require anyway), as well as separate ones described in the following sections.
- ID
- xccdf_org.ssgproject.content_group_disk_partitioning
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