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title: OpenMandriva ROME Notes
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title: OpenMandriva ROME Notes
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description: ROME Notes
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description: ROME Notes
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date: 2023-03-24T08:59:46.806Z
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date: 2023-06-07T16:17:32.614Z
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tags: rome
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tags: rome
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editor: markdown
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dateCreated: 2023-02-28T15:04:40.037Z
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dateCreated: 2023-02-28T15:04:40.037Z
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## File system type
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## File system type
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In the Calamares installer for ROME the file system list includes all file systems the operating system recognizes for a host of reasons. This does not mean one should use anything in the list for your root ( `/` ) partition. `ext4` is the official recommendation for root, `fat32` is the recommendation for `boot/efi`.
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In the Calamares installer for ROME the file system list includes all file systems the operating system recognizes for a host of reasons. This does not mean one should use anything in the list for your root ( `/` ) partition. `ext4` is the official recommendation for root, `fat32` is the recommendation for `boot/efi`.
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`btrfs`, `f2fs` and `xfs` are working in recent tests but these are much less often tested. We rely on user feedback for this. To use a file system type other than `ext4` you will need to use "Manual Partitioning" when you install your ROME system.
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`btrfs`, `f2fs` and `xfs` are working in recent tests but these are much less often tested. We rely on user feedback for this. Based on recent testing `btrfs` is not a good choice for multi-boot scenario.
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**Other files system types in the list are not recommended.**
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**Other files system types in the list are not recommended.**
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