RHEL official KVM image
Hello all,
I see that the default partitioning scheme on the RHEL KVM guest image is only one partition. No /boot, no swap.
Is there any downsides / benefits for doing it this way?
Thanks
Maish
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Hello all,
I see that the default partitioning scheme on the RHEL KVM guest image is only one partition. No /boot, no swap.
Is there any downsides / benefits for doing it this way?
Thanks
Maish
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