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Further on this. As mentioned, I want to convert the system to UEFI. When I create partitions, I'm limited to 4 primary partitions. I thought UEFI was supposed to eliminate that barrier. However, even though I create the /boot/efi partition, it still remains. If I don't create that partition, I get an error message about the system might not be able to boot. What is the way out of this? Is it necessary to wipe the disk clean and start from scratch? On 2019-05-26 1:39 p.m., James Knott wrote:
Never mind. I found where I can add partitions.
On 2019-05-26 1:30 p.m., James Knott wrote:
I am trying to do a fresh install of 15.1 on a system that had been 15.0. In the process, I'm trying to switch to EFI partitioning. For some reason, I cannot add partitions to the initial EFI partition. There doesn't seem to be a button to add or any other way to do it. I've tried both start with current proposal and existing partitions. Regardless of what I do, I can't move on to create more partitions. If I try the Guided install, after creating the / partition, it moves on to NTP setup, etc.. What am I missing?
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