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Linux Partition Structure Overview

Linux Partition Structure Overview

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Xytrixz
Senior Member
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01-04-2025, 03:29 AM
#1
Use the appropriate file format for your Linux installation, such as ext4 or xfs, depending on your needs. GParted will help you create the partition with the right format for your OS.
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Xytrixz
01-04-2025, 03:29 AM #1

Use the appropriate file format for your Linux installation, such as ext4 or xfs, depending on your needs. GParted will help you create the partition with the right format for your OS.

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KlayDog1
Senior Member
685
01-04-2025, 10:44 AM
#2
Ntfs is a file system compatible with Windows.
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KlayDog1
01-04-2025, 10:44 AM #2

Ntfs is a file system compatible with Windows.

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Olly_is_Epic
Member
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01-05-2025, 07:31 PM
#3
Ext4 is the standard choice for contemporary distributions.
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Olly_is_Epic
01-05-2025, 07:31 PM #3

Ext4 is the standard choice for contemporary distributions.

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gogofrgl1234
Senior Member
718
01-13-2025, 07:26 AM
#4
You're working with that partition on Linux... Check the image, those are the only available formats.
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gogofrgl1234
01-13-2025, 07:26 AM #4

You're working with that partition on Linux... Check the image, those are the only available formats.

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Vector_VIP
Junior Member
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01-13-2025, 09:00 AM
#5
Okay
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Vector_VIP
01-13-2025, 09:00 AM #5

Okay

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PhobicGamer
Junior Member
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01-14-2025, 08:05 PM
#6
What's this?
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PhobicGamer
01-14-2025, 08:05 PM #6

What's this?

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mrminer02
Member
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01-15-2025, 04:28 AM
#7
This video could be useful. I didn't watch it, but it seems to match what you're looking for. Jump to 2:58.
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mrminer02
01-15-2025, 04:28 AM #7

This video could be useful. I didn't watch it, but it seems to match what you're looking for. Jump to 2:58.

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Lukapop04
Member
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01-16-2025, 05:28 PM
#8
Sure, happy to help! Let me know if you need anything else.
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Lukapop04
01-16-2025, 05:28 PM #8

Sure, happy to help! Let me know if you need anything else.

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hangman12298
Member
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01-17-2025, 09:38 AM
#9
Adjust the mount location for /dev/sda1 to the root directory. You can do this by pressing "Change" on the bottom right left (note: I’m unsure of the directions).
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hangman12298
01-17-2025, 09:38 AM #9

Adjust the mount location for /dev/sda1 to the root directory. You can do this by pressing "Change" on the bottom right left (note: I’m unsure of the directions).

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Jarranield
Member
161
01-25-2025, 09:06 AM
#10
Ext4 format with a "/" mount point works fine.
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Jarranield
01-25-2025, 09:06 AM #10

Ext4 format with a "/" mount point works fine.

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