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|    Message 137,948 of 138,051    |
|    Carlos E.R. to Dave Royal    |
|    Re: It worked!    |
|    31 Aug 24 03:37:41    |
      From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 2024-08-24 08:39, Dave Royal wrote:       > philo@novabbs.com (philo) Wrote in message:       >       >> I ran a few more tests.       >> If the drive is NTFS to begin with, the default installer will evidently       >> assume one has Windows installed and shrink the partition...so that is       >> why I ended up with NTFS.       >>       >> What I should have done was the custom installation.       >>       >> My fault for not paying attention.       >> Still ,for a newbie wanting to dual boot...a nice safe way to do things.       >>       >       > I did a new installation of Tumbleweed yesterday. The box has       > Win11 on an NVMe. I added an old SATA SSD (which had DOS       > partitions) which I cleared by writing a GPT partition table to       > it using gparted.       >       > I intended to let the TW installer suggest partitions and then       > modify them. But its only suggestion was to shrink the NTFS       > partition so I had to build SDA myself by adding the partitions       > one by one. At the end it wasn't happy with my /boot/efi       > partition size so I had to do the whole thing twice.       >       > Maybe I should have added a partition - swap say - onto the disk       > with gparted and it would then have offered to install into the       > unallocated space.       >       > I wonder if - had that been a new SSD - it would have offered to       > use it?       >       > Anyway, the install (from DVD) was trouble-free. I've used Leap       > and its antecedents for years. I'm testing whether I can get on       > with TW.              At least on Leap the partitioner has an expert option to tell it what       disk to use for the proposal.                     --       Cheers, Carlos.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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