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/dev/nvme0n1p3 59594752 1000214527 940619776 448.5G Linux filesystem
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/dev/nvme0n1p3 59594752 1000214527 940619776 448.5G Linux filesystem
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## Standard Linux partitions
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The two tools disclose that the main harddrive is `/dev/nvme0n1` (equivalent to
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The two tools disclose that the main harddrive is `/dev/nvme0n1` (equivalent to
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`sda` on older machines running Linux) and it has the standard three partitions:
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`sda` on older machines running Linux) and it has the standard three partitions:
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- Boot partition (`/dev/nvme0n1p1`)
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- Boot partition (`/dev/nvme0n1p1`)
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- This takes up the smallest amount of space and exists in order to bootstrap
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the operating system: to load the kernel into memory when the machine
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starts. This is where your bootloader is stored and that will be accessed by
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the BIOS. In Linux this will be GRUB.
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- Root dir (`/dev/nvme0n1p2`)
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- Root dir (`/dev/nvme0n1p2`)
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- This is the domain of the [superuser](User_Space.md#root-user-superuser).
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The part of the filesystem that you need sudo priveleges to access and where
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you manage users
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- Home dir (`/dev/nvme0n1p3`)
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- Home dir (`/dev/nvme0n1p3`)
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### Boot partition
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- Contains the Linux kernel and the bootloader (GRUB, usually) and any other
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files required for booting.
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- Once the BIOS has initialized the hardware components it hands control to the
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bootloader stored in this partition.
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- The bootloader loads the kernel contained in its partition, into memory
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- This is the domain of the [superuser](User_Space.md#root-user-superuser). The
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part of the filesystem that you need sudo priveleges to access and where you
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manage users
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- This takes up the smallest amount of space and exists in order to bootstrap
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the operating system: to load the kernel into memory when the machine starts.
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This is where your bootloader is stored and that will be accessed by the BIOS.
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In Linux this will be GRUB.
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- The domain of the user(s)
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- The domain of the user(s)
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## Types of partition table
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## Types of partition table
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