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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><section xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:ns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:ns3="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:ns4="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:ns5="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:ns6="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="5.0" xml:id="doPartitionDisks">
  <!---->
  <!-- lebarhon 20161216 updated for Mageia 6

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  <info>
    <title xml:id="doPartitionDisks-ti1">Partitioning</title>
  </info>
  <para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa1" revision="1">In this screen you can see
  the content of your hard drive(s) and see the solutions the DrakX
  partitioning wizard found for where to install
  <application>Mageia</application>.</para>
  <para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa2" revision="1">The options available from
  the list below will vary depending on your particular hard drive(s) layout
  and content.</para>
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      <imagedata fileref="dx2-doPartitionDisks.png" align="center"/>
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  <para revision="1" xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa3"><itemizedlist><listitem><para revision="1" xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa4">Use Existing
        Partitions</para><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa5" revision="1">If this option is
        available, then existing Linux compatible partitions have been found
        and may be used for the installation.</para></listitem><listitem><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa6" revision="1">Use Free Space</para><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa7" revision="1">If you have unused
        space on your hard drive then this option will use it for your new
        Mageia installation.</para></listitem><listitem><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa8" revision="1">Use Free Space on a
        Windows Partition</para><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa9" revision="1">If you have unused
        space on an existing Windows partition, the installer may offer to use
        it.</para><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa10" revision="2">This can be a useful
        way of making room for your new Mageia installation, but is a risky
        operation so you should make sure you have backed up all important
        files!</para><para revision="3" xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa11">Note that this
        involves shrinking the size of the Windows partition. The partition
        must be "clean", meaning that Windows must have closed down correctly
        the last time it was used. It must also have been defragmented,
        although this is not a guarantee that all files in the partition have
        been moved out of the area that is about to be used. It is highly
        recommended to back up your personal files.</para><para>With this option, the installer displays the remaining Windows
        partition in light blue and the future Mageia partition in dark blue
        with their intended sizes just under. You have the possibility to
        adapt these sizes by clicking and dragging the gap between both
        partitions. See the screen-shot below.</para><mediaobject><imageobject condition="classical"><imagedata fileref="dx2-doPartitionDisks2.png" align="center"/></imageobject><imageobject condition="live"><imagedata fileref="live-doPartitionDisks2.png" align="center"/></imageobject></mediaobject></listitem></itemizedlist> <itemizedlist><listitem><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa12" revision="1">Erase and use Entire
        Disk.</para><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa13" revision="1">This option will use
        the complete drive for Mageia.</para><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa14" revision="1">Note! This will
        erase ALL data on the selected hard drive. Take care!</para><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa15" revision="1">If you intend to use
        part of the disk for something else, or you already have data on the
        drive that you are not prepared to lose, then do not use this
        option.</para></listitem></itemizedlist><itemizedlist><listitem><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa16" revision="1">Custom disk
        partitioning</para><para xml:id="doPartitionDisks-pa17" revision="1">This gives you
        complete control over the placing of the installation on your hard
        drive(s).</para></listitem></itemizedlist></para>
  <para><emphasis role="bold">Partition sizing:</emphasis></para>
  <para>The installer will share the available place out according to the
  following rules:</para>
  <para><itemizedlist><listitem><para>If the total available place is lower than 50 GB, only one
        partition is created for /, there is no separate partition for
        /home.</para></listitem><listitem><para>If the total available place is over 50 GB, then three
        partitions are created</para><itemizedlist><listitem><para>6/19 of the total available place is allocated to / with a
            maximum of 50 GB</para></listitem><listitem><para>1/19 is allocated to swap with a maximum of 4 GB</para></listitem><listitem><para>the rest (at least 12/19) is allocated to /home</para></listitem></itemizedlist></listitem></itemizedlist></para>
  <para>That means that from 160 GB and over of available place, the installer
  will create three partitions: 50 GB for /, 4 GB for swap and the rest for
  /home.</para>
  <note>
    <para>If you are using an UEFI system, the ESP (EFI System Partition) will
    be automatically detected, or created if it does not exist yet, and
    mounted on /boot/EFI. The "Custom disk partitioning" option is the only
    one that allows to check it has been correctly done</para>
  </note>
  <note>
    <para>If you are using a Legacy (as known as CSM or BIOS) system with a
    GPT disk, you need to create a Bios boot partition if not already
    existing. It is an about 1 MiB partition with no mount point. Choose <xref linkend="diskdrake"/> to be able to create it with the Installer like any
    other partition, just select BIOS boot partition as filesystem
    type.</para>
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      <imageobject condition="classical">
        <imagedata align="center" fileref="dx2-doPartitionDisks3.png"/>
      </imageobject>
      <imageobject condition="live">
        <imagedata fileref="live-doPartitionDisks3.png"/>
      </imageobject>
    </mediaobject>
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      <imageobject>
        <imagedata fileref="dx2-doPartitionDisks4.png"/>
      </imageobject>
    </mediaobject>
  </note>
  <warning>
    <para>Some newer drives are now using 4096 byte logical sectors, instead
    of the previous standard of 512 byte logical sectors. Due to lack of
    available hardware, the partitioning tool used in the installer has not
    been tested with such a drive. Also some ssd drives now use an erase block
    size over 1 MB. We suggest to pre-partition the drive, using an
    alternative partitioning tool like gparted, if you own such a device, and
    to use the following settings:</para>
    <para>"Align to" "MiB"</para>
    <para>"Free space preceding (MiB)" "2"</para>
    <para>Also make sure all partitions are created with an even number of
    megabytes.</para>
  </warning>
</section>