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Install of bodhi linux doesn't create ext4 file system


Install of bodhi linux doesn't create ext4 file system

Once you've manually created and formatted such partition, reboot and try to install Bodhi Linux again. You may also attempt using another 32- ...

ext4 file system not created on install [SOLVED] - Bodhi Linux Forums

ext4 file system not created on install [SOLVED] ... Hi Bodhies. I'm trying to install Legacy version on an old machine. ... Hi, What drives are present in the ...

[SOLVED] Failed to create a file system - Linux Mint Forums

The ext4 file system creation in partition #1 of SCS|1 (0,0,0) (sda) failed. The PC had recently been running Fedora Xfce with no problems, and ...

Installation stuck at "Creating ext4 file system" - Ask Ubuntu

Boot from Ubuntu installation media. Select 'Try Ubuntu without installing'. Open GParted -> press the Windows key and type GParted.

Bodhi Linux - Hanging on Install

I formatted my 1TB Samsung internal as ext4 with a 12GB Linux Swap partition. ... The system is still perfectly responsive, and the Install ...

Installer stuck at "Creating ext4 file system for / in partition #2 of SCSI ...

I've just started to try Mint and when I'm trying to install it, it's now stuck at "Creating ext4 file system for / in partition #2 of SCSI ...

Installation Instructions - Bodhi Linux

The following are instructions for installing Bodhi Linux on to your computer from a working Linux/Windows system via a USB drive (eg: thumb-drive).

Dual boot with Win10 pre-installation setup questions

1. I'm assuming you wanna put bodhi on sda4? The installer doesn't want a formatted partition, it wants unformatted space, to be able to ...

exFat devices on Bodhi Linux - LinuxQuestions.org

I have Windows on one hard drive, and Bodhi Linux 5.0 on another. I have a 64 gb USB 3 flash drive that is set up for the exFat file system, ...

Stuck on "Creating ext4 file system for /home" - virtualbox.org

I select the "Erase Disk and Install Linux Mint" then click "Install Now". Then (attached) I am prompted as to how certain partitions will ...

[SOLVED] Can't install Bodhi - LinuxQuestions.org

You need to put "/", the forward slash in the drop down box to the right of Mount point symbolizing the root of the filesystem, without the quotes. /dev/sda ...

Bringing life to an old piece of hardware with Bodhi Linux ... - Medium

Here I had success, but what I had to do first was boot to a live install, go to Gparted, and change the formatting for my EFI and Linux File ...

Can't create ext4 partition for fresh install - Manjaro Linux Forum

... file system 'ext4' on partition '/dev/mmcblk1p2' Command: mkfs.ext4 ... (It doesn't matter what the drive's reported sector size is ...

[SOLVED] Full disk encryption--an explanation of exactly how does it ...

As far as I know, Ubuntu hasn't created swap partitions at install for some time, it creates swap files. ... You still need to create the ext4 ...

[SOLVED] Proper way to dual-boot install Arch Linux with Windows ...

When I was practicing on my test machine, I ended corrupting both file systems of Bodhi and Arch multiple times because I was making novice ...

New user (hopefully) - Linux noob, trying to install, partition problem

sda1 is 147.11 GB with Ext4 filesystem. Mount point is blank. sda2 is 1.94GB, no filesystem or mount point. This might be the system itself, and ...

"Operation system not found" message after installation

... File system Flags 1 1049kB 500GB 500GB primary ext4 Warning: The driver ... install Lubuntu, my PC used to run with Bodhi Linux. Help ...

Doesn't get HDD boot working on ix2-ng

2 Don't swap on flash file system. ... ext4, but the USB stick is ext3 and has 1 partition (as you get from using the rootfs bodhi install).

How to Install a Lightweight Bodhi Linux Distro - Tecmint

0 for your system architecture and create a bootable UDB Drive ... 7 Ways to Determine the File System Type in Linux (Ext2, Ext3 or Ext4).

[SOLVED] ext2/3/4 -which is best for old hardware? [Archive]

Try formatting the partition to ext4 , then run the installer, and skip formatting it to ext3. After the install, you can restore grub if needed ...