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title: How to have root, home, and swap partitions created during OM Lx installation
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title: How to have root, home, and swap partitions created during OM Lx installation
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date: 2020-03-10T15:52:14.595Z
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date: 2020-03-12T01:36:04.949Z
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tags: documentation, howto
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tags: documentation, howto
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To do pretty much anything you need with partitions you want to select <kbd>Manual partitioning</kbd>
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To do pretty much anything you need with partitions you want to select <kbd>Manual partitioning</kbd>
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![root-home-swap-01.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-01.jpg)
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![screenshot_20200311_210630.png](/screenshot_20200311_210630.png)
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Notice that if you accept the default <kbd>Erase disk</kbd> it will create a `/boot/efi` and `/` partition only.
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Notice that if you accept the default <kbd>Erase disk</kbd> it will create a `/boot/efi` and `/` partition only.
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The installer by default no longer automatically creates a swap partition because on most all modern computers swap is not used anymore.
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The installer by default no longer automatically creates a swap partition because on most all modern computers swap is not used anymore.
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![root-home-swap-02.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-02.jpg)
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![root-home-swap-02.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-02.jpg)
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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.
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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.
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The `/boot/efi` partition should be labeled `esp` and `boot`.
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The `/boot/efi` partition should be labeled with `boot`.
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The first step is to select <kbd>New Partition Table</kbd>
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The first step is to select <kbd>New Partition Table</kbd>
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If the system is efi or uefi boot it must be a `GPT` partition set up.
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If the system is efi or uefi boot it must be a `GPT` partition table.
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If it is legacy boot you can select either `MBR` or `GPT`.
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If it is legacy boot you can select either `MBR` or `GPT`.
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![root-home-swap-03.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-03.jpg)
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![root-home-swap-03.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-03.jpg)
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![root-home-swap-04.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-04.jpg)
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![root-home-swap-04.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-04.jpg)
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Follow the steps in the dialog box and you willll end up with something like this
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Follow the steps in the dialog box and you will end up with something like this
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![root-home-swap-05.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-05.jpg)
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![root-home-swap-05.jpg](/images/root-home-swap-05.jpg)
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