b. In the Expert Partitioner window, select
Hard Disks
from
System view
. Then select the disk (for
example,
sda
) for installing the operating system and click
Add
. Select the default partition
type, then click
Next
.
c. In the New Partitions Size window, select
Custom Size
.
d. Type the amount of space (for example, 80 GB) in the
Custom Size
field and then click
Next
.
e. Select
Operating System
from
Role
and click
Next
.
f. In the
Formatting Options
area, select
BtrFS
from the
File system
drop-down list box.
g. In the
Mount partition
area, select the forward slash
(/)
from the
Mount Point
drop-down list box.
h. Click
Finish
.
• Manually create a boot partition (/boot)
a. In the Expert Partitioner window, select
Hard Disks
from
System view
. Then select the disk (for
example,
sda
) for installing the operating system and click
Add
. Select the default partition
type, then click
Next
.
b. In the New Partitions Size window, select
Custom Size
.
c. Type the amount of space (for example, 2 GB) in the
Custom Size
field and then click
Next
.
d. Select
Operating System
from
Role
and click
Next
.
e. In the
Formatting Options
area, select
Ext4
from the
File System
drop-down list box.
f. In the
Mounting partition
area, select
/boot
from the
Mount Point
drop-down list box.
g. Click
Finish
.
• Manually create a swap partition
a. In the Expert Partitioner window, select
Hard Disks
from
System view
. Then select the disk (for
example,
sda
) for installing the operating system and click
Add
. Select the default partition
type, then click
Next
.
b. In the New Partitions Size window, select
Custom Size
.
c. Type the amount of space (for example, 2 GB) in the
Custom Size
field.
d. Select
Swap
from
Role
and click
Next
.
e. In the
Format partition
area, select
Swap
from the
File system
drop-down list box.
f. In the
Mount partition
area, select
Swap
from the
Mount Point
drop-down list box.
g. Click
Finish
.
Go to the Expert Partitioner window. The created root partition, boot partition, or swap partition is
displayed in the window. Ensure that the created partition is correct and click
Accept
. Then, click
Next
.
7. In the Clock and Time Zone window, set the time zone and time and click
Next
.
For example, set
Region
to
Asia
and set
TimeZone
to
Beijing
. Clear the
Hardware Clock Set to
UTC
check box and set the time to local time. If “Do you want to continue with your selection (local
time)?” is displayed, click
Continue
.
8. In the Create New User window, set a user name and password, and then click
Next
.
Note:
If the “Really use this password?” window is displayed, change the password according to your
need or click
Yes
to keep the current password.
9. In the “Password for the System Administrator–root” window, set a root password and click
Next
.
Note:
If the “Really use this password?” window is displayed, change the password according to your
need or click
Yes
to keep the current password.
10. In the Installation Settings window, click
Software
to select software applications to be installed.
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