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title: How to have root, home, and swap partitions created during OM Lx installation title: How to have root, home, and swap partitions created during OM Lx installation
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date: 2020-03-12T01:36:04.949Z date: 2020-03-12T01:58:16.997Z
tags: documentation, howto tags: documentation, howto
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Select ***Manual Partitioning*** Select ***Manual Partitioning***
![root-home-swap-02.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-02.jpg) ![screenshot_20200311_210737.png](/screenshot_20200311_210737.png)
This example is in VirtualBox. First we see how to set up an efi system with separate `/`, `/home` and swap partitions as well as the necessary `/boot/efi` for the efi booting. If you use MBR partition table you do not need to create a /boot/efi' parition. This example is in VirtualBox. First we see how to set up an efi system with separate `/`, `/home` and swap partitions as well as the necessary `/boot/efi` for the efi booting. If you use MBR partition table you do not need to create a /boot/efi' parition.
The `/boot/efi` partition should be labeled with `boot`. The `/boot/efi` partition should be labeled with `boot`.
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If the system is efi or uefi boot it must be a `GPT` partition table. If the system is efi or uefi boot it must be a `GPT` partition table.
If it is legacy boot you can select either `MBR` or `GPT`. If it is legacy boot you can select either `MBR` or `GPT`.
![root-home-swap-03.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-03.jpg) ![screenshot_20200311_210953.png](/screenshot_20200311_210953.png)
Next we will create `/boot/efi`, `/`, `/home`, and swap in that order. Next we will create `/boot/efi`, `/`, `/home`, and swap in that order.
The only critical factor in the order is that the `/boot/efi` needs to be first the others can be in any order. The only critical factor in the order is that the `/boot/efi` needs to be first the others can be in any order.
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So we create them one at a time. So we create them one at a time.
Select <kbd>Create</kbd> Select <kbd>Create</kbd>
![root-home-swap-04.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-04.jpg) ![screenshot_20200311_211037.png](/screenshot_20200311_211037.png)
Follow the steps in the dialog box and you will end up with something like this Follow the steps in the dialog box and you will end up with something like this
![root-home-swap-05.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-05.jpg) ![screenshot_20200311_212621.png](/screenshot_20200311_212621.png)
If you have what you want select <kbd>Next</kbd> and when installed your new system will have the separate root, home, and swap partitions. If you have what you want select <kbd>Next</kbd> and when installed your new system will have the separate root, home, and swap partitions.
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This is a screenshot of what the <kbd>Create</kbd> dialog window should look like for your `/boot/efi` partition on `UEFI/EFI` system: This is a screenshot of what the <kbd>Create</kbd> dialog window should look like for your `/boot/efi` partition on `UEFI/EFI` system:
![root-home-swap-06.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-06.jpg) ![screenshot_20200311_212400.png](/screenshot_20200311_212400.png)
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