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== Part 2: Custom Partitioning ==
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#From the installation summary screen, click '''Installation Destination'''.
#In the installation destination screen, select the destination option: '''I will configure partitioning''' and then click '''Done'''.
#Check that your partition settings are correct (you can ask your instructor or lab monitor to confirm), and then click Done to proceed.
#A Summary of Changes screen will appear to show the partitioning operations that will be created. Click the '''Accept Changes''' button to proceed with the installation.
| width="40%" |{{Admon/tip|Mount Points and Linux File System Types|Similar to other Operating Systems, it is good to know basic characteristics of file system types in Linux to select the best type for your machine:<br><ul><li><b>xfs:</b> Newer filesystem (fast transfer rates for large files, Journaling)</li><li><b>ext4:</b> Newer filesystem supporting large files and Journaling</li><li><b>ext2:</b> Stable filesystem popular for databases (no journaling)</li></ul>|
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