05-26-2016, 09:45 PM
There are a couple ways to do this, it depends on your approach.
--If you boot the Live system, you can format your partition using the built in partition editor.
--Or during install select "something else" and it will open the partition editor,select and format the partition desired.
The last way saves steps and will ensure you install to the correct partition.
--If you boot the Live system, you can format your partition using the built in partition editor.
--Or during install select "something else" and it will open the partition editor,select and format the partition desired.
The last way saves steps and will ensure you install to the correct partition.
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*Hardware hacks are my speciality.
"forum posts should be like a skirt- long enough to cover the subject material, but short enough to keep things interesting"
--I am using/Running Linuxlite 2.8, Debian8 server, Ubuntu 14, Win7,Win10, MX15, LinuxMint kde.
--Xerox field service engineer, printer repairs,network analyst.