(04-02-2024, 10:13 PM)Şerban S. link Wrote: ...
Without clear specifications on the machine it is impossible to go any further.
It is like trying to find a needle in a needle stack!
Try to find what is written on the laptop: Manufacturer, the type.
As an example, yo can read at the left of my post and in the signature what my machines have:
Dell Precision T1700 (Desktop) and ASUS X200MA (netbook)...
Good luck!
Firstly, thanks for the time you take reading my messages. Humbly both can learn something and what's more important some potential Linux Lite user could be reading
Well, mine is a PC ersonal Computer... not a Laptop
I built one with the latest parts in 2009 .And even in my country in some shopcenters I could find their parts nowadays. But even that "good" oldie it's not enough for the latest Debian released Bookworm that make impossible to use even some Graphic Cards bought even five years ago (not the most expensives). So this time I tried Ubuntu mixed Debian distros like Linux Lite
I've looked for what you said: "..Someone doesn't need a Boot partition"
and that's partially true:
Yes, the latest Laptops or any computers don't need that (later than 2010)
BUT, the old ones need sometimes a root partition
With old disk we only have 4 partitions and some more extended
Well, at least I know that old Partition table mine was not too bad, and in the future I'll try to have one extended to format it if I erase so many files.