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# Complete the '''Installation Summary''' sections (Date and Time, Installation Destinatation) like you did in the fedora1 install, except in the '''partitioning''' step, select '''Use All Space''' and enable the checkbox labelled '''Review and modify partition layout'''. Allow the installation program to automatically create the partitions, but we will be making changes to the partition sizes.
# On the next screen, change the logical volumes as follows:
#* Reduce the size of Select the logical volume (partition) '''root''' LV (i.e. '''/''' ), and reduce the size to '''10 GB''', then click '''Update Settings'''.#* Add a logical volume with a size of Click the '''plus sign''' (i.e. '''2 GB+''' and ) to <u>add</u> a mountpoint of logical volume called '''/home''' (you can name it whatever you want, and use with a size of '''ext42 GB''' . Note that you can make changes to other items (such as the file-system typelike ext4), but you are not required to do this for this lab.# On the software selection screenReview your changes, select click '''Done'''Graphical Desktop, click '''.# Accept Changes'''On to return to the same screen, select the "Fedora 19 - x86_64" and the "Fedora 19 - x86_64 - Updates". Leave "'''Installation Repo" selectedSummary'''. # Make certain that Software Selection is set to ''DO NOT'' enable the "Test Updates" repositoryGnome Desktop'''.
# Complete the installation. Record the time taken to install, and compare this to the time taken by the previous installations.Record this information in the '''table contained in Investigation 4'''.