I prefer to put OS on internal HD, I am custom to use external HDs only
for data....
We should need to know very well also what is the environment of the
commercial products... [?]but this will be for the next time ...
Now I have problem with the memory configuration, doing the installation.
I always used a full HD, and I got an automatic configuration of the memory
storage.
But this time Windows and Fedora are both on the same HD and I have to do
custom configuration of space of memory.
I prepared a partition for Fedora (about 500 GB), but this is not enough..
At the step "Installation destination" I get :
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"error: checking storage configuration ":
You have not defined a root partition(/) which is required for installation
of Fedora to continue.
You have not created a bootable partition.
Your bios based system need a special partition to boot from a GPT disk
label. to continue, please create a MiB biosboot type partition.
You have not specified a swap partition. Although not strictly required in
all cases, it will significtivally improve performance for most installation
----------------------------------------------------------
I know quite well what the problems are related to these errors (although not
in all the details).
But I do not understand whether
I have to change the fundamental structure of the partitions that have
already done
*(500 GB to 500 GB for Windows and Fedora) before starting the installation
*
or if the installation itself allows you to make choices appropriate to
define this particular memory configuration. ...
I do not see a chance to interact with the program to implement the required
choices.
And, in the case I need to prepare the partitions in one way different than
I already prepared, I do not know how to do this ...
On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 9:02 PM, Rick Stevens <ricks(a)alldigital.com> wrote:
On 03/11/2015 04:38 AM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 11.03.2015, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
>
> I am not sure if 1 TB is enough for use Windows and Fedora.
>>
>
> It is more than enough.
>
I agree. On my laptop (750GB hard drive, quad-core Intel, 8G RAM), I
run F21 (Xfce) and often run two virtual machines on it at the same
time via libvirtd (qemu or kvm...depends).
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