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What type of file must be installed  
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Written by Geeky the 2 Jun 13 at 13:58. Awaiting moderation
A newbie want to install Ubuntu.
He has read that to do that automatically will not create a partition (/ Home ), that he could loose everything when he will reinstall a new version ( because he has no /home), it's not so clear in his mind .... so he want to do that manually .
He arrives in step 3 and want to partionnate manually , he has to choose , between , /, swap, /Home , /boot ...ext2, ext3, ext4.....He is lost , what to choose ?
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Solution #1: Put color in menu
Written by Geeky the 2 Jun 13 at 13:58.
To help his choice put colors in menu
for example :
in blue : / and swap (choice obligatory)
in green /home (strongly recommanded)
in red: /var, /temp, /boot....( only for advanced users)

a caption will explain the meaning of the colors

(Sorry for my bad english !)

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Ubuntu can't be installed on the F2FS file-system   forum
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Written by ekerazha the 9 May 13 at 07:15. Awaiting moderation
Linux kernel 3.8 includes F2FS support.

Actually, Ubuntu doesn't fully support F2FS. Ubuntu can't be installed on the F2FS file-system.
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Solution #1: Ubuntu should be installable on the F2FS file-system
Written by ekerazha the 9 May 13 at 07:15.
Ubuntu should be installable on the F2FS file-system (optionally).

Maybe some packages should be upgraded accordingly (i.e. libblkid ?).

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