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Cytat z Efika book:
"Partition disks : The installer doesn't have information about the type of partition you are using...". Continue with partitioning : "Yes". Then select your partition table type. You can either do a manual partitioning if you know how it works, or a guided partitioning to use the full disk.
If you chose the guided partitioning, the Debian installer will create a default DOS/MBR
partition type.
If you chose the manual partitioning you will be able to choose the partition table format.
I recommend manual partitioning (at least if you know what you are doing).
On first install, I had chosen "msdos" but it's recommended to use an "amiga" type instead to be able to install MorphOS later when it will be available. If not, a type change will lose everything which is on your disk !
Anyway, you need at least two partitions :
a “swap” : "swap"; Bootable flag : "off"
a “root” partition "/" using ext3 filesystem ; Uses as "Ext3" ; Mountpoint : "/" ; Options :
"defaults" ; Reserved blocks : "5%" ; Typical usage : "standard" ; Bootable flag : "on".
Click "Finish" to validate, then “yes” to continue and write changes to disk. The partitions are then created and formatted."