8.4. Creating a New Filesystem

Before a newly created partition can be used to store files, it must first have a filesystem created on it. Filesystems can also be created on partitions that have been used before, perhaps by another operating system. However, be very careful when formatting a partition with a new filesystem, as any files that it used to contain will be lost forever.

The steps for creating a new filesystem are:

1.
On the main page of the module, click on the number of the partition that you want to reformat. This will take you to the partition editing form, as shown in Figure 8.3.

Figure 8.3. The partition editing form.


2.
Near the bottom of the page is a button labeled Create Filesystem with a menu of supported filesystem types next to it. See Section 5.13 “A Comparison of Filesystem Types” for information on the pluses and minuses of each type. When you have made a selection, click the button and it will take you to a form for selecting options for the new filesystem.

3.
Depending on the type of filesystem chosen, different creation options are available. For ext2 or ext3 filesystems, the only one that you might want to change is Reserved blocks, which determines the amount of disk space reserved for the exclusive use of the root user. The default is 5 percent, which I think is rather wasteful.

4.
Click the Create Filesystem button to format the partition. A page showing the progress of the new filesystem's creation will be displayed, which can take some time for large hard disks.

5.
Assuming that the formatting is successful, you can now use the Disk and Network Filesystems module to mount the new filesystem.

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