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First, you are going to first create a number of hard disk partitions/physical volumes for this installation: '''/dev/sda1 (300M)''', '''/dev/sda2 extended partition''', '''/dev/sda5 (300M)'''. Then during your Fedora installation you will use the '''/dev/sda1''' partition for booting your computer.
During your Fedora installation, you will also be using LVM (Logical Volume Management) to create physical volumes , and you will be creating 4 new LVM Physical Volumes for (containers) called '''/dev/sda6''', '''/dev/sda7''', '''/dev/sda8''', and '''/dev/sda9'''.
After the installation, you will collect baseline information about your Fedora GNU/Linux system, do some post installation configuration to prepare your system for the remainder of the labs, manipulate the GRUB configuration, and start using the system.