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| Depends on your present disk partitions structure, you need to create 2 (4 max) separated partition for Sparky installation: | Depends on your present disk partitions structure, you need to create 2 (4 max) separated partition for Sparky installation: | ||
| * "/" | * "/" | ||
| - | * SWAP partition - f your RAM memory is 1GB, create SWAP partition 1 GB (minimum) or bigger. If your RAM memory is smaller than 1 GB, create SWAP partition 2 times bigger that RAM | + | * SWAP partition - if your RAM memory is 1GB, create SWAP partition 1 GB (minimum) or bigger. If your RAM memory is smaller than 1 GB, create SWAP partition 2 times bigger that RAM |
| - | | + | * "/ |
| * EFI partition with "/ | * EFI partition with "/ | ||
| If you do not have separated partitions ready for the new Sparky installation, | If you do not have separated partitions ready for the new Sparky installation, | ||
| - | * create them during the installation process - both installers (Sparky Installer and SparkyLinux (Old) Installer) use GParted, which is preinstalled with all the Sparky iso images | + | * create them during the installation process - both installers (Sparky Installer and Sparky Advanced |
| * or you can create the partitions using any Linux distribution working in Live mode with preinstalled GParted application, | * or you can create the partitions using any Linux distribution working in Live mode with preinstalled GParted application, | ||
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| + | The instructions placed below are examples only and can be different on your machine. Hard drive re-partitioning is always risky, so backup your files to a safe place (an external drive). | ||
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| ==== BIOS machines ==== | ==== BIOS machines ==== | ||
| + | In a case of only one partition exists on your hard drive (most machines is sell with preinstalled MS Windows and one partition only), which you **DO NOT** want to erase. You have to shrink the partition to get some free space back. | ||
| + | Use the " | ||
| + | {{: | ||
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| + | * **Free space following** - type a number (in MB) of the new space which will be located after the first partition (with existing OS) | ||
| + | * **New size** - make sure you have enough space left for your existing OS | ||
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| + | **Make sure it is only an example!** | ||
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| + | Click " | ||
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| + | ==== UEFI machines ==== | ||
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| + | Machines with UEFI motherboard (and MS Windows => 8 preinstalled) used to have the EFI partition ready on the hard drive. If so and if you **WANT** to keep the existing OS, **DO NOT** format the partition, and **DO NOT** make any changes on the partition. Simply use it. | ||
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| + | Rest of the partitions should be done the same as the previous example. | ||
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| + | ==== Virtual machines ==== | ||
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| + | Installing Sparky on a virtual machine (with a virtual hard drive not configured yet), you can let the installer do that for you, even it's BIOS or UEFI simulation. | ||
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| + | ---- | ||
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| + | If you are still not sure about partitioning, | ||
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| + | ---- | ||
| - | ==== UEFI machines | + | <WRAP center box 100%> |
| + | |[[create_live_usb|< | ||
| + | </ | ||