Hi Joan,
You wrote:
I never tried to adjust the partitions in that situation.
I assume that means there is another way to
set up partitions.
... or it detects nothing is there, ...
It showed what I expected to already exist
from my previous installation (Version 16).
... and that something else I mentioned. Perhaps Mint is too smart?
Well, the "something else" bit is there--it
just doesn't lead to anything that allows
for a new partition setup.
FWIW, the info I had indicated that Mint
would default install with a swap partition
and I have found no evidence that it did
that in either version.
What is your recommended method to
partition a newly installed Linux?
--
Regards,
Gene Falck
gfalck@merr.com
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