Spellcheck installation

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Lyn Perrine 5 years ago
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commit c9ec8d64e3

@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ If you wish to manual set up partitions, as an advanced option you will have to
If you have a new hard disc or solid state drive press the :guilabel:`New Partition table` button but this will delete the whole disc if you have any data on it. After pressing this button you will get a dialog saying what kind of partition table to use. The :guilabel:`Master Boot Record` button will create an old partition table but will only allow 4 primary partitions and partitions up to 2 Terabytes. The :guilabel:`GUID Partition Table` button works for large discs but may not be recognized by legacy other operating systems. To get back to your main partitioning window press the :guilabel:`OK` button.
To change what disc you are partioning use the :guilabel:`Storage device` drop down menu.
To change what disc you are partitioning use the :guilabel:`Storage device` drop down menu.
You can create partition by clicking the :guilabel:`Create` button which will bring up a dialog. The file system field is a drop down menu, select which file-system you want. You also need to select where you want to mount the partition in the :guilabel:`Mount Point` drop down menu. To change how big to make the partition change the :guilabel:`Size` field. To change the size or type of a partition after initially creating it press the :guilabel:`Edit` button. To delete a partition press the :guilabel:`Delete` button. You will need at least one root (/) partition and if you are booting an EFI system you will also need a /boot/efi mounted partition. Another common option is to have all your data on its own partition, which can even be on its own separate physical disk this can be mounted at /home. If you want to encrypt your your filesystem press the :guilabel:`Encrypt` checkbox. Then a two fields will appear to get write type your encryption passphrase twice to confirm it.

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