05-04-2017, 04:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2017, 08:24 PM by torreydale.)
[member=6876]elelme[/member],
Since it appears you just installed using a Systemback created Live ISO, it would seem simpler to consider re-running that and remembering to create a swap partition as part of your setup. In fact, you could even create a Live ISO of your current setup using Systemback, and use THAT to rebuild your computer. Create 3 partitions (/, SWAP, and /home) in that order. Make the / (ie. root) and /home partitions EXT4 primary partitions, and you could be done. Backup your /home partition beforehand and restore afterwards, of course.
Since it appears you just installed using a Systemback created Live ISO, it would seem simpler to consider re-running that and remembering to create a swap partition as part of your setup. In fact, you could even create a Live ISO of your current setup using Systemback, and use THAT to rebuild your computer. Create 3 partitions (/, SWAP, and /home) in that order. Make the / (ie. root) and /home partitions EXT4 primary partitions, and you could be done. Backup your /home partition beforehand and restore afterwards, of course.
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