(04-02-2024, 10:57 AM)Şerban S. link Wrote: The problem is that you forgot to mention the machine specs. So, I assume it is an old machine, with BIOS firmware.
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So, there's nothing else to do, except the case yo have a UEFI machine.
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Thanks for your kind answer, but I'm still a novice Linux user even with more than 10 years using this manual partition
I bought this PC in 2009 ,and I typed msinfo32 with my Win10 that I installed for some personal purposes. So it said it's a Legacy Bios not a UEFI..
My traditional Table Partition was this with some Debian distros:
/dev/sda1 , unformatted[not ext4] (bios-grub),(boot), 538MB
/dev/sda2, / ext4 (root) ,100 GB
/dev/sda3, /home ext4 ,813 GB
/dev/sda4, swap (swap) ,17GB
Please tell me Mr.Şerban S. It'd make my system get broken, is it enough or what else does it need?
Thanks in advance :wave