I prefer to put OS on internal HD, I am custom to use external HDs only for data....
I always used a full HD, and I got an automatic configuration of the memory storage.
But this time Windows and Fedora are both on the same HD and I have to do custom configuration of space of memory.
At the step "Installation destination" I get :
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"error: checking storage configuration ":
Your bios based system need a special partition to boot from a GPT disk label. to continue, please create a MiB biosboot type partition.
You have not specified a swap partition. Although not strictly required in all cases, it will significtivally improve performance for most installation
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I know quite well what the problems are related to these errors (although not in all the details).
But I do not understand whether
I have to change the fundamental structure of the partitions that have already done
(500 GB to 500 GB for Windows and Fedora) before starting the installation
or if the installation itself allows you to make choices appropriate to define this particular memory configuration. ...
I do not see a chance to interact with the program to implement the required choices.
And, in the case I need to prepare the partitions in one way different than I already prepared, I do not know how to do this ...
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I know quite well what the problems are related to these errors (although not in all the details).
But I do not understand whether
I have to change the fundamental structure of the partitions that have already done
(500 GB to 500 GB for Windows and Fedora) before starting the installation
or if the installation itself allows you to make choices appropriate to define this particular memory configuration. ...
I do not see a chance to interact with the program to implement the required choices.
And, in the case I need to prepare the partitions in one way different than I already prepared, I do not know how to do this ...
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 9:02 PM, Rick Stevens <ricks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 03/11/2015 04:38 AM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 11.03.2015, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
I am not sure if 1 TB is enough for use Windows and Fedora.
It is more than enough.
I agree. On my laptop (750GB hard drive, quad-core Intel, 8G RAM), I
run F21 (Xfce) and often run two virtual machines on it at the same
time via libvirtd (qemu or kvm...depends).
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