How to Install Linux Mint 20.2 Manual Partition | Installing Linux Mint 20.2 Uma on UEFI based PC

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  • How to Install Linux Mint 20.2 Manual Partition | Installing Linux Mint with Manual Partitioning | Want to Install Linux Mint 20.2 with Manual Partition on UEFI based System ? Its easy to do disk Partitions in Linux Mint 20.2 while Installation. In this Linux Mint 20.2 Install Tutorial we will Install Linux Mint 20.2 with Manual Partitions for Root , Home , EFI & Swap. Just Create a New Partition Table during Linux Mint 20.2 Installation & create Root Partition, EFI Partition, Swap Partition and Home Partition for your Linux Mint Installation. Its easy. Give it a try.
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Komentáře • 53

  • @DrShoeman
    @DrShoeman Před 11 měsíci +4

    OH MY GOD THANK YOU. Saved me from going mad. Finally got my old iMac 2007 to work with Mint 21.1 cinnamon after getting the partitions done correctly. what a lifesaver!

  • @kristiyanivanov7414
    @kristiyanivanov7414 Před 2 lety +21

    Thanks for making this, I was stuck because I have never created the EFI partition. Very useful.

  • @Algorithm_Poison
    @Algorithm_Poison Před 2 lety +12

    Thanks. This helped with my mint 19.2 32bit installation on an older Mac. Only thing is I had to add a 1mb boot partition too

  • @NeerajKumar-xn7jk
    @NeerajKumar-xn7jk Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this video, it was really helpful

  • @noahriding5780
    @noahriding5780 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm having the installation trip on some kind of hard drive errors. Is there a way to work around that so that it won't trip and mess up the install?

  • @ginolaxi
    @ginolaxi Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much 💓

  • @TimeInc1033
    @TimeInc1033 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanx for partitioning guide!

  • @MylaFonseca
    @MylaFonseca Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot!

  • @SKSiva12
    @SKSiva12 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you bro ❤

  • @roshanhegde
    @roshanhegde Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you ❤️

  • @abrogard142
    @abrogard142 Před 6 měsíci

    don't understand. what about if I have an existing installation (that's broken) and I want to install alongside of it? because I don't want to lose the data on there, all my downloads?
    where is the space for that in this new partition table?
    and what's the likelihood of success? I just spent an afternoon waiting for mint to install itself on that machine in the usual way. It shows you a possible partitioning of your disk and asks you to modify it if you like. So you 'slide the partition' and off it goes to do it. And hours later reports it can't do it.
    So then you try again and this time don't slide the partition but just accept what it proposes. Same story: hours later it tells you it can't do it.
    But, it says, you might be able to install linux on your existing partition. Meaning what? It doesn't say. But probably meaning wipe out all that exists.
    So you look for an alternative.
    And maybe this is it.
    But it doesn't explain anything about existing partitions, operating systems, data, anything.
    So I'm thinking this is just for blank disks and will wipe anything and everything on the disk.
    Right?

  • @amazingman1984
    @amazingman1984 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks

  • @Sanju-gp4ch
    @Sanju-gp4ch Před 11 měsíci

    Why you made /home this partition ?

  • @motoryzen
    @motoryzen Před rokem +14

    3:18..ya no longer need to create a SWAP partition. Linux Mint since version 20 ( possibly before but unsure) already creates a swap file within root directory..that you can nuke and create a new one of a different size if needs be.
    === Also...VERY important ====
    that / partition ( aka root) had better be MUCH bigger than that measey 25GB this person did in this video. The Linux Mint team themselves recommend 100GB while you CAN get away for a good long time with around 70 to 80 ish GB.
    You don't want that root partition getting filled up and then you can't even boot into Mint.

    • @blahblahblahblahblah6053
      @blahblahblahblahblah6053 Před rokem

      I used 100gb for my / partition and when I boot my BIOS comes up with only windows as an option. do I need to partition something else so my bios will boot Mint? USB-PC install

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen Před rokem +1

      @@blahblahblahblahblah6053 ..please...please tell me you didn't install Linux into the same physical drive that windows already lives in.

  • @PinkPigu
    @PinkPigu Před rokem

    Hey man, i wanted to ask that can i create C,D,E drives like windows in linux mint. I am trying it on VM but i don't know how to do it and which mount point should i use.

    • @wonderfullife5665
      @wonderfullife5665 Před rokem

      You don't need those though. Like put everything u need on home folder. This way it stay more organized. If you still want partition than make some. You don't need to put any flag on it. After that you will have the partition u want. It will not get mounted automatically, do a Google search and you will be able to do it😊

  • @rishabhghai
    @rishabhghai Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, i have two drives one ssd and one Hdd i want to install linux on ssd and other files like my documents n all on hdd guide me the partition for this one

    • @TechSolutionz
      @TechSolutionz  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, you can. Just Select your SSD Partition While Installing Linux Mint. Like it may be sda/sdb/ or sdc. You must confirm it before formatting it. For HDD you only need to Create a Data Partition. This can store your User Files in it.

  • @marudhanayagamop2406
    @marudhanayagamop2406 Před rokem

    No space left on device it shows at the right corner

  • @vodkaffee4856
    @vodkaffee4856 Před 4 měsíci

    Oh. So is just like arch 😊

  • @LRXM4N
    @LRXM4N Před 2 lety +3

    Do I need to remove the USB at the end of the installation?

    • @TechSolutionz
      @TechSolutionz  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes. Recommended !!

    • @LRXM4N
      @LRXM4N Před 2 lety +2

      @@TechSolutionz Thank you for help ! I like from Turkey !

    • @TechSolutionz
      @TechSolutionz  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for the appreciation.

  • @tanmayanand5418
    @tanmayanand5418 Před rokem

    It says that your current partitions will be removed, that means I shall lose my all data on that partitions?

    • @TechSolutionz
      @TechSolutionz  Před rokem +1

      Yes By Creating a new Partition Table you might end up in your data loss. Proceed with Caution.

  • @Randtiktok
    @Randtiktok Před rokem +2

    Uhh help I'm stuck at "Detecting system files" for like an hour now

    • @TechSolutionz
      @TechSolutionz  Před rokem

      You might need to restart the unstable Installation.

  • @thewarrior-bh3zt
    @thewarrior-bh3zt Před 11 měsíci +1

    A complete video indeed

  • @Kannan_Editz_
    @Kannan_Editz_ Před 6 měsíci +1

    Is it ok if the swap area is 3 GB

    • @TechSolutionz
      @TechSolutionz  Před 6 měsíci

      Yes. Normally swap is equal to physical RAM Size,

  • @VelhaGuardaTricolor
    @VelhaGuardaTricolor Před rokem +2

    How do I know if my PC is UEFI based?

  • @riturajsingh1165
    @riturajsingh1165 Před 2 lety

    does my old data will be deleted?

    • @TechSolutionz
      @TechSolutionz  Před 2 lety +3

      If you delete your home Partition may be then so

  • @adithya711
    @adithya711 Před rokem

    Sir what if i choose the 2nd option mean capability mode any problem i accidentally choosed it... Pls reply 😐

    • @TechSolutionz
      @TechSolutionz  Před rokem

      Nothing to worry about.!!!

    • @adithya711
      @adithya711 Před rokem

      @@TechSolutionz i started my linux journey & thank you for your Usefull video 👍❤

  • @florentinotuason4711
    @florentinotuason4711 Před 6 měsíci

    Can I still install Linux Mint using MBR partition scheme? (not GPT/UEFI?)

  • @boringboringboringboring
    @boringboringboringboring Před 6 měsíci +1

    Is it MBR or GPT partitioning?

  • @AbdelhadiBouali-ym5xy

    My old data will be erased ?!

  • @seigneurdesbouseux6603
    @seigneurdesbouseux6603 Před rokem +1

    good