I paid for the installation of a 1T drive on this laptop. (Asus X540y). The installer put Mint on one-half and Win10 on the other.
I want to return to Debian. The disk has 6 partitions on it. The common 100-odd gig FAT, a partition of 17 gig with an unknown named filesystem. Then the 518 Gig Win NTFS partition. Partition #6 is the Linux and 506 Gig. (The installer didn't know to put the / and /home on different partitions?) and lastly two partitions, one of 524 meg Win recovery and the second free space of 1.7 meg.
I'm in Debian LiveUSB as I type. I want to install Debian over the Mint, making three partitions in Debian. A /, /home and /swap. Those will use the 506 gig that Mint uses.
I have a offline backup of all my work, music, and non-OS files.
1. Will the Debian installer recognize the UEFI and other windows partitions and make them play nice with Linux? Does GRUB need some extra configuration because this is an install of Debian over Mint? What specifically do I need to know?
2. Once in the installer how do I make Debian LiveUSB wipe the Linux (/dev/sda5) and make the / and /home and /swap? -- that is, does the installer make this possible? Once that is done will GRUB know what to do with all those partitions.
3. I don't want to lose Win10 if possible. But it's not a deal breaker.
4. Meanwhile, I'm leaving this laptop powered up and running LiveUSB.
5. If the 17 gig unknown filesystem isn't GRUB or Linux, I'ld like to get that back for Debian.
Thank you Linux Community.
I want to return to Debian. The disk has 6 partitions on it. The common 100-odd gig FAT, a partition of 17 gig with an unknown named filesystem. Then the 518 Gig Win NTFS partition. Partition #6 is the Linux and 506 Gig. (The installer didn't know to put the / and /home on different partitions?) and lastly two partitions, one of 524 meg Win recovery and the second free space of 1.7 meg.
I'm in Debian LiveUSB as I type. I want to install Debian over the Mint, making three partitions in Debian. A /, /home and /swap. Those will use the 506 gig that Mint uses.
I have a offline backup of all my work, music, and non-OS files.
1. Will the Debian installer recognize the UEFI and other windows partitions and make them play nice with Linux? Does GRUB need some extra configuration because this is an install of Debian over Mint? What specifically do I need to know?
2. Once in the installer how do I make Debian LiveUSB wipe the Linux (/dev/sda5) and make the / and /home and /swap? -- that is, does the installer make this possible? Once that is done will GRUB know what to do with all those partitions.
3. I don't want to lose Win10 if possible. But it's not a deal breaker.
4. Meanwhile, I'm leaving this laptop powered up and running LiveUSB.
5. If the 17 gig unknown filesystem isn't GRUB or Linux, I'ld like to get that back for Debian.
Thank you Linux Community.
Statistics: Posted by JeSuisFlaneur — 2024-02-14 20:39 — Replies 1 — Views 85