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The {{c|gdisk}} commands to create a GPT partition table are as follows. Adapt sizes as necessary, although these defaults will work for most users. Start {{c|gdisk}}: | The {{c|gdisk}} commands to create a GPT partition table are as follows. Adapt sizes as necessary, although these defaults will work for most users. Start {{c|gdisk}}: |
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Guia de instalacion : Particionado GPT
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Metodo UEFI/GPT
Utilice este método si está interesado en iniciar con UEFI, y si el menú de inicio de "System Rescue CD" fue blanco y negro. Si era azul claro, este método no funcionará. En su lugar, use las instrucciones de la sección anterior o reinicie "System Rescue CD" en modo UEFI primero.
The gdisk
commands to create a GPT partition table are as follows. Adapt sizes as necessary, although these defaults will work for most users. Start gdisk
:
root # gdisk /dev/sda
Within gdisk
, follow these steps:
Create a new empty partition table (This will erase all data on the disk when saved):
Command: o ↵ This option deletes all partitions and creates a new protective MBR. Proceed? (Y/N): y ↵
Create Partition 1 (boot):
Command: n ↵ Partition Number: 1 ↵ First sector: ↵ Last sector: +500M ↵ Hex Code: EF00 ↵
Create Partition 2 (swap):
Command: n ↵ Partition Number: 2 ↵ First sector: ↵ Last sector: +4G ↵ Hex Code: 8200 ↵
Create Partition 3 (root):
Command: n ↵ Partition Number: 3 ↵ First sector: ↵ Last sector: ↵ (for rest of disk) Hex Code: ↵
Along the way, you can type "p
" and hit Enter to view your current partition table. If you make a mistake, you can type "d
" to delete an existing partition that you created. When you are satisfied with your partition setup, type "w
" to write your configuration to disk:
Write Partition Table To Disk:
Command: w ↵ Do you want to proceed? (Y/N): Y ↵
The partition table will now be written to the disk and gdisk
will close.
Now, your GPT/GUID partitions have been created, and will show up as the following block devices under Linux:
/dev/sda1
, which will be used to hold the/boot
filesystem,/dev/sda2
, which will be used for swap space, and/dev/sda3
, which will hold your root filesystem.
You can verify that the block devices above were correctly created by running the command lsblk
.