On 2/14/21 4:45 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On Sunday, 2021-02-14 at 16:19 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 2/14/21 2:57 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On Sunday, 2021-02-14 at 14:40 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
This began as "printer again" and I mentioned a number of crashes. I have decided to start over, i.e., loading a new version of OpenSUSE-TW.
I would prefer you to paste the result of:
lsblk --output
NAME,KNAME,RA,RM,RO,PARTFLAGS,SIZE,TYPE,FSTYPE,LABEL,PARTLABEL,PTTYPE,MOUNTPOINT,UUID,PARTUUID,WWN,MODEL
Following is before deletion of eset:
doug@linux1:~> lsblk --output NAME,KNAME,RA,RM,RO,PARTFLAGS,SIZE,TYPE,FSTYPE,LABEL,PARTLABEL,PTTYPE,MOUNTPOINT,UUID,PARTUUID,WWN,MODEL NAME KNAME RA RM RO PARTFLAGS SIZE TYPE FSTYPE LABEL PARTLABEL PTTYPE MOUNTPOINT UUID PARTUUID WWN MODEL sda sda 65532 0 0 465.8G disk dos 0x5002538e40df12a0 Samsung_SSD ââsda1 sda1 65532 0 0 465.8G part ntfs dos /run/media 4640427543C81F75 cfff80b9-01 0x5002538e40df12a0 sr0 sr0 512 1 0 1024M rom DVDRAM_GP08
Ok, that's an external disk and a DVD.
The important part is here:
nvme0n1 nvme0n1 512 0 0 465.8G disk gpt eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4610debc WDC WDS500G âânvme0n1p1 nvme0n1p1 512 0 0 256M part vfat SYSTEM EFI system partition gpt /boot/efi 86C0-0003 8fd165ab-73ae-42d2-aead-fbf26da94e5f eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4610debc âânvme0n1p2 nvme0n1p2 512 0 0 128M part Microsoft reserved partition gpt 6e245395-9bfb-42f5-8613-32ab02af0756 eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4610debc âânvme0n1p3 nvme0n1p3 512 0 0 156.3G part ntfs Windows Basic data partition gpt 6C26C08726C0542C b34cda9a-2059-4562-8a76-a4be919a963e eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4610debc âânvme0n1p4 nvme0n1p4 512 0 0 0x1 400M part ntfs Windows RE tools Basic data partition gpt D492C0A792C09002 de4456bf-407e-41c4-b4ef-f043bfa66d04 eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4610debc âânvme0n1p5 nvme0n1p5 512 0 0 15.7G part ext4 / gpt 832150cd-8428-4e7e-aec4-99e3ccadd6f1 f6df11e7-4808-4415-a10d-7dc475a830e7 eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4610debc âânvme0n1p6 nvme0n1p6 512 0 0 90.4G part ext4 gpt / beaa1f0d-2aa6-4d91-ba78-9c6fe9f173e4 b00955fe-7b67-4aec-8b5e-95b907363a34 eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4610debc âânvme0n1p7 nvme0n1p7 512 0 0 200.7G part ext4 gpt /home d74301b5-36c9-4224-8539-523aab361cdc cba9397a-75e5-461e-afd1-012198195b5a eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4610debc âânvme0n1p8 nvme0n1p8 512 0 0 2G part swap gpt [SWAP] 81aa06d0-5e05-4127-86f5-5f7913e433b2 3f86f039-bb80-4f0a-b72e-c7bac121da1c eui.e8238fa6bf530001001b448b4610debc doug@linux1:~>
Ok, so you have to be careful not to touch partitions 1 to 4.
Partition 5 baffles me, I don't know what it is. There is a strange "/" in the output. >>>>> Partition 5 is empty, but I couldn't remove it, for some reason. <<<<<
Partition 6 is the root "/", which will have to be formatted during installation, if you choose to install.
Partition 7 is /home, and you have to be careful not to format it. Just use it intact.
Partition 8 is swap. It doesn't matter if you format it or reuse. Now the strange output makes some sense! Thanx!
-- Cheers, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 15.2 x86_64 at Telcontar)