Not able to create home partition [duplicate]
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I have a laptop with a 1TB HDD which is divided into two drives, C & D. The C drive is used for Windows 10. I am installing Ubuntu on the D drive, but at the time of creating swap and root partitions I am not getting an option to create a home partition.
How can I create a /home partition during installation?
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How can I create a /home partition during installation?
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I have a laptop with a 1TB HDD which is divided into two drives, C & D. The C drive is used for Windows 10. I am installing Ubuntu on the D drive, but at the time of creating swap and root partitions I am not getting an option to create a home partition.
How can I create a /home partition during installation?
partitioning system-installation 18.04
This question already has an answer here:
How to use manual partitioning during installation?
6 answers
I have a laptop with a 1TB HDD which is divided into two drives, C & D. The C drive is used for Windows 10. I am installing Ubuntu on the D drive, but at the time of creating swap and root partitions I am not getting an option to create a home partition.
How can I create a /home partition during installation?
This question already has an answer here:
How to use manual partitioning during installation?
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If you want a /home/ pick the option "something else" and create a mount point for / and /home/ yourself. Don't bother with a swap partition though: we use a swapfile in Ubuntu.
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If you want a /home/ pick the option "something else" and create a mount point for / and /home/ yourself. Don't bother with a swap partition though: we use a swapfile in Ubuntu.
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If you want a /home/ pick the option "something else" and create a mount point for / and /home/ yourself. Don't bother with a swap partition though: we use a swapfile in Ubuntu.
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If you want a /home/ pick the option "something else" and create a mount point for / and /home/ yourself. Don't bother with a swap partition though: we use a swapfile in Ubuntu.
If you want a /home/ pick the option "something else" and create a mount point for / and /home/ yourself. Don't bother with a swap partition though: we use a swapfile in Ubuntu.
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