I had started a thread in the openSUSE forum. I found the answer there: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/522526-Install-using-MBR-disk-lab... "In expert partitioner select disk in the object tree in the left frame. Then you should have small menu Expert in the lower right corner in the right frame which allows you to create new partition table." Gianluca On Sun, 19 Feb 2017, Maurice wrote:
On Sunday 19 Feb 2017 11:02:35 you wrote:
The installation program gives you the option to create a disk label.
Well, yes - disk partition labels, but 'GPT' and 'MBR' are not labels, nor partitions.
GPT is a GUID Partition Table (as opposed to old 'BIOS' partition table).
MBR is Master Boot Record, which contains e.g. the first GRUB/LILO boot stage, followed (if no GPT) by the BIOS partition table.
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