Is this exactly how I would need to create the partitions?
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Partition 1: /boot/efi (512MB) -> fat32
+ Type for the new partition: Primary
+ Location: Beginning of this space
Partition 2: /boot (732MB) -> ext4
Partition 3: /home (main partition)-> ext4
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The size values and type are taken from my stock/default install according to what gparted shows.
[Linux Mint 19 + Cinnamon] Manual install: Correct Partition sizes, Partition Order, File System types, and Encryption..
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Re: [Linux Mint 19 + Cinnamon] Manual install: Correct Partition sizes, Partition Order, File System types, and Encrypti
That's missing a / root partition, and there's no reason for a separate /boot partition since you said you didn't want full disk encryption. I also understand that you do not want to boot your Windows via the GRUB2 boot menu, i.e. you don't want to share an EFI partition. Thus sizes I would go with areiunlock wrote: ⤴Fri Oct 19, 2018 11:22 pm Is this exactly how I would need to create the partitions?
=======================copy/paste================================
Partition 1: /boot/efi (512MB) -> fat32
+ Type for the new partition: Primary
+ Location: Beginning of this space
Partition 2: /boot (732MB) -> ext4
Partition 3: /home (main partition)-> ext4
==========================end==================================
The size values and type are taken from my stock/default install according to what gparted shows.
/boot/efi (30 MB) -> fat16
/ (20 GB) -> ext4
/home (remaining size) -> ext4