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安装指南:创建文件系统
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本节同时覆盖 BIOS 和 UEFI 安装两种方法。不要跳过!
Before your newly-created partitions can be used, the block devices that were created in the previous step need to be initialized with filesystem metadata. This process is known as creating a filesystem on the block devices. After filesystems are created on the block devices, they can be mounted and used to store files.
Let's keep this simple. Are you using legacy MBR partitions? If so, let's create an ext2 filesystem on /dev/sda1
:
root # mkfs.ext2 /dev/sda1
If you're using GPT partitions for UEFI, or installing for Raspberry Pi, you'll want to create a vfat filesystem on your first partition. This will be mmcblk0p1
in the case of Raspberry Pi:
root # mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sda1
现在,创建一个交换分区。Funtoo Linux 会将此分区用于基于磁盘的虚拟内存空间。
由于交换分区不是用来存储文件的,因此无需对于交换分区创建文件系统。但是需要使用 mkswap
将其初始化。由于之后的安装过程中需要交换分区,所以要运行 swapon
命令使交换分区立即在 Live CD 环境生效:
root # mkswap /dev/sda2 root # swapon /dev/sda2
Root Filesystem
Now, we need to create a root filesystem. This is where Funtoo Linux will live. We generally recommend ext4 or XFS root filesystems.
Keep in mind that some filesystems will require additional filesystem tools to be emerge
d prior to rebooting. Please consult the following table for more information:
Filesystem | Recommended as root file system? | Additional tools required to emerge |
---|---|---|
ext4 | Yes | None |
XFS | Yes | sys-fs/xfsprogs |
reiserfs | Yes -- will likely need to enable kernel support | sys-fs/reiserfsprogs |
zfs | No - advanced users only | sys-fs/zfs |
btrfs | No - advanced users only | sys-fs/btrfs-progs |
We do not recommend users set up ZFS or BTRFS as their root filesystem. This is much more complex and usually not necessary. Instead, choose XFS or ext4. We do support ZFS or BTRFS as non-root filesystems and this is much, much easier to configure. See ZFS and BTRFS after you are done setting up your Funtoo Linux system to configure ZFS or BTRFS for additional secondary storage.
如果不确定,就选择 ext4。下面是如何创建一个根目录 ext4 文件系统:
root # mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda3
...and here's how to create an XFS root filesystem, if you prefer to use XFS instead of ext4:
root # mkfs.xfs /dev/sda3
Your filesystems (and swap) have all now been initialized, so that that can be mounted (attached to your existing directory heirarchy) and used to store files. We are ready to begin installing Funtoo Linux on these brand-new filesystems.
Additional Filesystems
This can be very useful for Raspberry Pi systems!
You may want to create additional filesystems for various parts of your Funtoo filesystem tree. It is not uncommon to place /home
or /var
on separate filesystems.
For Raspberry Pi, you may not have a lot of spare room on the card depending on the capacity of your microSD card, and it may make a lot of sense to put the entire /var
filesystem on an external hard drive or solid state disk. This will not only ensure you don't run out of disk space, but can also improve performance since writes to the microSD card typically aren't that fast.
To do this, you will want to use fdisk
or gdisk
to create a partition on your external drive, and then use the mkfs.xfs
or mkfs.ext4
commands to create a filesystem on the new partition. We will mount this new filesystem in the next step prior to extracting the stage3 tarball.
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