Re: installation partition recommendations

2022-12-11 Thread Max Nikulin
On 11/12/2022 22:01, Semih Ozlem wrote: Basically the menu that offers choices for where to boot the machine appears. If Debian or USB drive is chosen the menu comes back with no progress at all. Directory structure for UEFI boot (sdd4 in your case) depends on whether it is internal disk

Re: installation partition recommendations

2022-12-11 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sun, Dec 11, 2022 at 03:01:24PM +, Semih Ozlem wrote: > Hi > > Basically the menu that offers choices for where to boot the machine > appears. If Debian or USB drive is chosen the menu comes back with no > progress at all. > Within the bios secure boot is disabled. > Hi Semih, 1. Check

Re: installation partition recommendations

2022-12-11 Thread Semih Ozlem
Hi Basically the menu that offers choices for where to boot the machine appears. If Debian or USB drive is chosen the menu comes back with no progress at all. Within the bios secure boot is disabled. Charles Curley , 11 Ara 2022 Paz, 14:29 tarihinde şunu yazdı: > On Sun, 11 Dec 2022 09:38:42

Re: installation partition recommendations

2022-12-11 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 11 Dec 2022 09:38:42 + Semih Ozlem wrote: > sdd1 is for swap > sdd2 is for boot > sdd4 is for /boot/efi > > sdd1 and sdd4 are fat32 > sdd3 is ext4 One problem I see is that sdd1 should be Linux swap, not fat32. But I doubt that that is your problem. -- Does anybody read

Re: installation partition recommendations

2022-12-11 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sun, Dec 11, 2022 at 09:38:42AM +, Semih Ozlem wrote: > Hi everyone I am trying to install debian 11 on a 32 gb usb. > I created the following partition table > > sdd 8:48 1 28.7G 0 disk > ├─sdd1 8:49 1 1G 0 part > ├─sdd2 8:50 1 849M 0 part /media/user/NO_LABEL >

Re: installation partition recommendations

2022-12-11 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Semih Ozlem wrote: > Hi everyone I am trying to install debian 11 on a 32 gb usb. > [...] > the installation finished giving no errors but the system wont boot from > this usb How far does booting get ? - Does EFI offer the USB stick for booting ? - Does GRUB show up but fail to find the

installation partition recommendations

2022-12-11 Thread Semih Ozlem
Hi everyone I am trying to install debian 11 on a 32 gb usb. I created the following partition table sdd 8:48 1 28.7G 0 disk ├─sdd1 8:49 1 1G 0 part ├─sdd2 8:50 1 849M 0 part /media/user/NO_LABEL ├─sdd3 8:51 1 26.3G 0 part

Partition recommendations for dual boot installation???

2001-04-08 Thread Abner Gershon
I am planning to install Debian potatoe release on my Dell 4100 pentium III with 60 GB HD. I have read through several different versions of installation instruction posted at various places on the web and few things remain unclear to me. Should I partition my disk immediately prior to

Re: Partition recommendations for dual boot installation???

2001-04-08 Thread ktb
On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 11:06:09AM -0700, Abner Gershon wrote: I am planning to install Debian potatoe release on my Dell 4100 pentium III with 60 GB HD. I have read through several different versions of installation instruction posted at various places on the web and few things remain

Re: Partition recommendations for dual boot installation???

2001-04-08 Thread Roberto Diaz
How to partition exactly? I have a 6o GB HD (master) and a 6 GB HD (slave) and want to install Debian and Windows ME with either LILO or GRUB as boot loader. I have seen suggested to make different partitions for /mbr, /usr, /usr/local, /var, /home, and /tmp. Plus I will need at least one

Re: Partition recommendations for dual boot installation???

2001-04-08 Thread Mario Vukelic
On 08 Apr 2001 21:40:08 +0200, Roberto Diaz wrote: less room for /var Don't make it too small, apt-get stuffs the debs there when you switch from, e.g., potato to woody, can be several 100 MBs. So yes, for a workstation it's probably best to have /var /tmp and /usr on one huge partition

Re: Partition recommendations for dual boot installation???

2001-04-08 Thread Roberto Diaz
less room for /var Don't make it too small, apt-get stuffs the debs there when you switch from, e.g., potato to woody, can be several 100 MBs. So yes, for a workstation it's probably best to have /var /tmp and /usr on one huge partition Yes its true you need a cache there.. but as you can

Re: Partition recommendations for dual boot installation???

2001-04-08 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 11:06:09AM -0700, Abner Gershon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I am planning to install Debian potatoe release on my Dell 4100 pentium III with 60 GB HD. I have read through several different versions of installation instruction posted at various places on the web and few

Re: partition recommendations

2000-03-16 Thread kmself
With a 2.4 GB IDE and 2x2.1 GB SCSI: Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/root 152247 54883 89502 38% / /dev/sdb5 101089 16302 79568 17% /tmp /dev/sdb6 303344193071 94612 67% /var /dev/sda5

Re: partition recommendations

2000-03-16 Thread Ethan Benson
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 02:22:37PM -0800, Kenneth Scharf wrote: With an eye toward upgrading to Potato, and hearing all the horor stories about slink-potato upgrade failures I decided to do a fresh install from scratch. So I obtained a brand new 27GB drive from www.compgeeks.com (check them

partition recommendations

2000-03-15 Thread Kenneth Scharf
With an eye toward upgrading to Potato, and hearing all the horor stories about slink-potato upgrade failures I decided to do a fresh install from scratch. So I obtained a brand new 27GB drive from www.compgeeks.com (check them out, great bargins!). I will have a small (say 100 mb) /boot